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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
HENRY A. WALLACE, Secrelar,
Washington 25, D. C.
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BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
J. C. CAPT, Dtrtllor
REPORT NO. FT 405
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UNITED STATES EXPORTS
OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MERCHANDISE
UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM
CALENDAR YEAR 1944
COMMODITY TOTALS
(Revised through February 1945. Later revisions
will be supplied upon request)
PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF
J. EDWARD ELY
Chief, Foreign Trade Division
Buieau of the Census
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This report provides detailed information on United States export trade under the Lend-Lease
program for 1944- which heretofore has been withheld from dissemination to the public for reasons
of security. Military equipment items and those commodities which were designated as strategic
and critical materials by the appropriate government agencies are shown in detail in this report.
NOVKI/BLR 1945
•
Bureau of the Census
J. C. CAPT, Director
PHILIP M. HAUSER, Assistant Director
MORRIS H. HANSEN, Statistical Assistant to the Director
RALPH E. GALLOWAY, Executive Assistant to the Director
Foreign Trade Division
J. EDWARD ELY, Chief
IRVING WEISS, Assistant Chief
Classifications and Codes— Frederick W. Harrison
Export and Shipping Statistics— William C. Flaherty-
Export and Lend-Lease Statistics— Milton Kaufman
Shipping Statistics — Nathan Habib
Import Statistics — Frank C. Bauer
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Prices for Report Ho. FT 405 are as follows:
Calendar year totals, wit 1 " individual
$ .10
Monthly totals, startin? with figures for
January 1945-
.10
1.25
Year subscription, including calendar
TABLE OP CONTENTS
Group
Code Number Description Page
Exports of Domestic Merchandise 2
00 Animals and Animal Products , Edible 2
Animals and Animal Products, Inedible 2
1 Vegetable Pood Products and Beverages 3
2 Vegetable Products, Inedible 4
3 Textile Fibers and Manufactures 6
4 Wood and Paper 8
5 Nonmetallic Minerals 10
6 Metals and Manufactures 12
7 Machinery and Vehicles 16
8 Chemicals and Related Products 22
9 Miscellaneous 26
Exports of Foreign Merchandise 33
00 Animals and Animal Products, Edible 33
Animals and Animal Products, Inedible 33
1 Vegetable Food Products and Beverages 33
2, Vegetable Products, Inedible 33
3 Textile Fibers and Manufactures 33
4 Wood and Paper 33
5 Nonmetallic Minerals 33
6 Metals and Manufactures 33
7 Machinery and Vehicles 33
8 Chemicals and Related Products 33
9 Miscellaneous 33
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944
Coawjodlty
cod. Ho.
' (Sche-
dule B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Het
quantity
Value
(dollars)
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
Sonaodity
code No
(Sche-
dule B)
Coenodity description and unit
of quantity
Ret
quantity
Tain*
(dollari)
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001000
001200
001511
001600
001BOO
002000
002100
002200
002700
002800
002900
005000
005200
005400
005 500
005618
005690
003700
005800
005901
005909
004000
004100
004500
004400
004500
004600
004700
004900
00S000
005100
006200
005500
005600
005900
006000
006100
006200
006500
006400
006500
006750
006790
006900
007000
007100
007200
007500
007400
007700
007800
007901
007905
007996
00841V
008500
008601
008605
GROUP 00.— ASTUaLS AND ANIMAL
PRODUCTS, EDIBLE
1,255^09,724
4,752,161.252
ANIMALS, EDIBLE
Cattle for breeding
Other cattle
Hogs (swine)
Sheep
Poultry, lire
MEAT PRODUCTS
Beef and real:
Fresh or frozen Lb,
Pickled or cured Lb.
Horse meat Lb.
Porkt
Fresh or frozen pork Lb.
Ham and shoulders, cured Lb.
Bacon Lb.
Cumberland and Wiltshire
sides Lb.
Other pork, pickled or
salted Lb.
Mutton and lamb. Lb.
Sausage, bologna and frank-
furters , not canned Lb.
Beef canned:
Corned beef , beef hash , and
hamburger steak in tins or
glass Lb.
Roast, and boiled beef Lb.
Other canned beef Lb.
Pork, canned Lb.
Sausage, bologna and frank-
furters , canned Lb.
Chicken, canned Lb.
Other canned meat Lb.
Poultry and game, fresh Lb.
Kidneys and livers, fresh,
frozen, or cured Lb.
Tongues, fresh, frozen, pickled,
or cured Lb.
Sausage ingredients, salted or
otherwise cured Lb.
Other meats, n.e.e Lb.
Sausage casings ; bladders , bungs ,
middles, rounds or weasands:
Hog Lb.
Beef Lb.
Other Lb.
ANIMAL OILS AND FATS, EDIBLE
Oleo oil Lb.
Oleo stock Lb.
Tallow Lb.
Lard, including neutral lard. . .Lb.
Oleo stearin Lb.
Oleomargarine of animal or vege-
table fats Lb.
DA1RT PRODUCTS
Uilk and cream:
Fresh and sterilized Gal.
Condensed (eweetened) Lb.
Evaporated (unsweetened) Lb .
Dried whole milk Lb.
Dried skimmed milk Lb.
Butter Lb.
Cheese:
Processed, blended, and
spreads Lb .
Other cheese Lb.
Infants' foods, malted milk,
etc Lb.
FISH
Fresh fishl
Salmon Lb.
Other Lb.
Oysters, fresh, in the shell... Lb.
Oysters, fresh, shucked, frozen,
or in ice Lb.
Shrimp, fresh, frozen, or in
ice Lb.
Shrimp, dried Lb.
Fish, salted, pickled, or dry-
cured!
Salmon Lb.
Cod, haddock, hake, pollock,
cusk Lb.
Herring Lb.
Sardines Lb.
Other fish salted, pickled, or
dry-cured Lb.
Fish, canned:
Salmon Lb.
Sardines Lb.
Cod, haddock, hake, pollock,
and cusk Lb.
•Herring Lb.
Other canned fish, except
shellfish Lb.
16,880,088
516,524
4,277,004
122,945
548,464,067
78,595,479
120,645,792
2,785,414
251,285,815
24,708,680
1,515,152
595,578
877,697
120,055,020
255,147,609
57,722
215,195,979
504,818
9,757,601
851,127
209,817
66,512,597
7,060,258
52,491
2,756,084
140,529
1,809,656
700,286,662
77,451,050
155,277,565
21,S4S,722
29,217,556
675,512
45,051,179
6,005,671
471,552
186,778
57,705,647
81,957,115
48,549
88,117,565
151,445
1,082,946
251,925
29,175
25,942,195
6,489,208
51,026
407,004
19,671
228,194
120 ,887 ,078
14,414,079
42,471,470
515,507,725
21,275,455
201,955,250
86,690,155
245,856,068
51,251,195
6,912,819
60,114,654
8,207,506
55,257,597
47,878,772
75,S5S,150
15,616,455
419,582
56,000
1,494
49,172,979
57,755,160
82,650
751,914
17.S64.792
671,775
594,515,660
83,579,962
155,884,105
5,027,781
281,608,855
25,267,66*
1,106,529
157,622,976
542,267,854
75,518
282,762,760
560,509
4,187,145
928,570
267,570
84,652,129
7,965,021
57,145
5,255,898
165,585
2,141,554
799,652,774
95,586,155
52,095,152
645,162,651
24,940,544
228,896,616
105,528,694
274,205,785
57,725,510
1,826
,566,585
,585,850
US, ISO
2,126,985
008700
008801
008805
00880S
008898
009005
009005
009007
009096
009200
009505
009507
009598
009400
009500
009800
009900
020101
020102
020105
020104
020601
020602
020605
020604
020701
020702
020705
020704
025001
025002
025005
025004
025005
025006
025007
025008
025005
025004
025005
025006
025010
025012
025015
025016
025098
050000
050200
C5C41C
050420
050510
CS0S20
050700
050800
050900
051000
151100
oaisio
051250
051500
051900
052100
052500
052 400
052700
0S2SOC
GROUP 00.— AN DIALS AND ANIMAL
PRODUCTS, EDIBLE — Continued
FISH — Continued
Pish, canned — Continued
Shellfish-
Shrimp Lb.
Lobster Lb,
Crab meat and crabs Lb.
Clams and oysters Lb.
Other Lb
Lobster , fresh Lb,
Crabs, fresh Lb.
Clams, fresh Lb,
Other fish and fish products
n.e.e Lb
OTHER EDIBLE ANIMAL PRODUCTS
Eggs, in the shell Dos.
Egg products, n.e.s.:
Dried Lb
Frozen Lb
Other wise preserved Lb
Meat extracts and bouillon
cubes Lb
Gelatin Lb.
Egg albumen Lb
Other edible animal products,
n.e.s
2,296,045
75
l,sos,s*s
112
SCO
245,102,254
10,501
246,595
1S6
299,550,088
10S
15,842
485 /M
5 ,668,707
99
14,208
BBC
284,580,124
eo.TSi
m.ou
GROUP 0.— ANIMALS AND ANIMAL
PRODUCTS, INEDIBLE
50.557,125
HIDES AND SKINS, RAW, EXCEPT FURS
Cattle hides:
dry, over 12 pounds .Lb
dry, over 12 pounds Piece
wet, over 25 pounds Lb.
wet, over 25 pounds Piece
Calf and kip skins:
Calf skins —
Dry, not over 6 pounds Lb.
Dry, not over 6 pounds. . .Piece
Wet, not over 12 pounds.... Lb
Wet, not over 12 pounds. .Piece
Kip skins —
Dry. not over 12 pounds. .. .Lb.
Dry, not over 12 pounds. .Piece
Wet, not over 25 pounds Lb,
Wet, not over 25 pounds. .Piece
Sheep skins, dry Lb.
Sheep skins, dry Piece
Sheep skins, wet Lb,
Sheep skins , wet Piece
Lamb skins, dry Lb,
Lamb skins, dry Piece
Lamb skins, wet Lb,
Lamb skins, wet Piece
Carabao hides Lb.
Carabao hides Piece
Horse hides Lb.
Horse hides Piece
Goat skins....'. Lb.
Goat skins Piece
Kid skins Lb
Kid skins Piece
Other hides and skins Lb.
LEATHER
Upper leather:
Cattle, side upper —
Grain —
Black
Other
Splits-
Finished
Wax and rough...
Calf and kip-
Black—
Sidee
Whole skins . .
Other —
Sides
Whole skins. .
Sheep and lamb...
Goat and kid-
Black
Other
Horse and colt . . .
Other upper leather
n.e.e
Patent upper leather:
Cattle
.Sq.ft
.Sq.ft
Sq.ft
lb
Sq.ft
Sq.ft
Sq.ft
Sq.ft
Sq.ft
Sq.ft
Sq.ft
Sq.ft
1,005,564
1,106,829
•01,808
260,774
578,495
1,215,071
..Sq.ft.
..Sq.ft
Whole calf and whole kip.. Sq.ft
Goat and kid Sq. ft
Other Sq.ft
Lining leather:
Sheep end lamb Sq.ft
Other lining leather Sq.ft
Sole leather (bends, backs, and
sides) Lb
Boot and shoe cut stock:
Soles, outer Doz.prs
Other cut stock
515,651
526,187
155,205
-:,-:-
188,198
574,565
5,749,684
16,589,111
45,480
7.257,400
•'1,272
2,516289
881,181
405,68'
96,057
224,170
800,(08
4,578,475
16,-4-\24C
159,297
5,781,150
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
GROUP 0.— ANIMALS AND ANIMAL
PRODUCTS, INEDIBLE— Cont.
LEATHER — Continued
Belting leather Lb.
Sola and belting leather offal:
Shoulders, nocks, and •
bellies Lb.
Other Lb,
Clove and garment leather:
Sheep and lamb Sq.ft.
Pig and hog Sq.ft,
Other glove and garment
leather Sq.ft,
Upholstery and automobile
leather Sq.ft,
Case, bag and strap leather. Sq.ft,
Reptilian and aquatic leather,
for all purposes Lb,
Other leather and tanned skins
LEATHER MANUFACTURES
Leather welting ( .
Boots, shoes, and other footwear
with leather uppers t
Boots and shoe* —
Men's—
McKay eewwd Pair
Welt Pair
Stitchdown Pair
Other Pair
Youths' and boys' Pair
Women's and mioses ' —
McKay sewed Pair
Turn or turned Pair
Welt ?air
Stitchdown Pal
With cemented soles Pair
Other Pair
Infante' and children 1 s. . .Pair
Slippers Pair
Soots, shoes, and other footwear
with uppers of materials other
than leather:
Leather soled Pair
Other Pair
Discontinued models, old styles,
and second-hand shoes
Leather gloves and
mittens Dos. Pre
Leather belting, new Lb.
Harness and saddles
Women's and children's handbags,
pocket books, and purses:
Leather No
Other materials Ku
Card cases, change purses,
wallets, and similar articles:
Leather No
Other materials No.
Luggage and related articles:
Leather ,
Other materials
Belts to be worn on the person
Leather
Other materials. . .1
Leather wearing apparel
Other leather manufactures....
FURS AND MANUFACTURES
Undressed:
Civet cat
Silver and black fox
Red fox
Other fox
Uuskrat , northern
Muekrat , southern
Raccoon
Skunk
Opossum
Mink
Coney, rabbit, and hare....
Ermine and weasel
Pitch and kollnaki
Squirrel
Lamb, kid, sheep and goat..
Other undressed furs
Dressed or dyed:
Fox, silver and black
Muskrat
Fur-seal
Lamb and sheep
Other dressed or dyed furs.
Fur wearing apparel
Furwaste, fur pieces, and
damaged fur skins
Other fur manufactures
Net
quantity
384,791
49,584
966,598
1,489,772
147 ,217
2,934,144
19, SSI
64,058
11,544
70,850
2,260
48,361
79,711
1,383,573
3,176
776
172,559
6,720
Value
(dollars)
161,476
23,512
3,969,006
6,398,194
660 ,023
12,466,545
53,430
212,841
27,597
292 ,914
5,755,460
6,127
9,585
384,196
582 ,292
ANIMAL OILS AND GREASES, INEDIBLE
Neat ' s-f oot oil Lb
Lard oil Lb
Sperm and whale oil Lb
Other inedible animal oils Lb
6,379
1,032,499
83, 511
1,624,071
113,028
2,000
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
587,001
49,736
55,648
5,515
482
7,255
075
696
58 R
15,150
427
61
851
170
658
19
623
222
511
4,161
86,787
124,048
7 ,407 ,094
5,578
50,205
2,588
190,502
1,088,282
7,200
11,120
814,866
79 ,097
614,587
101,505
145
55 ,057
Commodity
cod* No
(Sche-
dule B)
oeisoo
084500
084700
084900
085700
065805
UBSMUH
090000
090100
090500
090900
092500
092900
095500
094205
094298
099905
099925
099925
099998
101100
101500
102100
105100
105200
105500
105600
105700
104100
104500
104400
105500
105700
105800
106100
107100
107500
107400
107800
108000
108100
109000
109500
109900
110100
111600
111600
111900
112100
112200
112500
112400
112905
112998
114000
118000
118200
118 500
119000
119900
120110
120150
120210
I 120250
Commodity description end unit
of quantity
CROUP 0.— ANIMALS AND ANIUAL
PRODUCTS, INEDIBLE— Cont.
ANIMAL OILS AND CREASES,
INEDIBLE — Continued
Pish olle Lb.
Grease stearin Lb.
Oleic aold, or red oil Lb.
Stearic acid Lb.
Tallow, inedible Lb.
Hog grease and wool grease Lb.
Other animal greases and fats.. Lb.
OTHER INEDIBLE ANIMALS AND
ANIMAL PRODUCTS
Animals:
Horses —
For breeding No.
Other No.
Mules, asses and burros No.
Other live animals
Feathers, crude, not dressed. . .Lb.
Pea there, dressed, and manu-
factures of feathers
Bristles, sorted, bunched or
prepared Lb.
Glue of animal origin:
Casein glue Lb
Other Lb.
Casein Lb.
Mother-of-pearl shells,
unmanufactured Lb.
Other shells, unmanufactured. . .Lb.
Other animal products, inedible...
GROUP 1.— VEGETABLE POOD
PRODUCTS AND BEVERAGES
GRAINS AND PREPARATIONS
Barley (bu. 48 lbs.) Bu,
Malt (bu. 54 lbs.) Bu,
Buckwheat (bu. 48 lbs) Bu,
Corn (bu. 56 lbs.) Bu,
Commeal (bbl. 196 lbs.) Bbl,
Hominy and corn grits Lb,
Kafir and milo (bu. 56 lbs.)...Bu,
Corn cereal foods, ready to
eat Lb,
Oats (bu. 52 lbs.) Bu,
Oatmeal, groats and rolled oats:
In bulk (eaoke or bags) Lb.
In packages (cases or
cartons) Lb
Paddy or rough rice Lb
Milled rice, including brown
rice, broken rice and rice
screening Lb
Rice flour, meal, and polish... Lb
Rye (bu. 56 lbs.) Bu
Wheat (bu. 60 lbs.) Bu
Wheat flour, wholly of United
States wheat (bbl. 196 lbs.). Bbl
Other wheat flour (bbl. 196
lbs.) Bbl
Macaroni , spaghetti , noodles ,
vermicelli, and macaroni
products Lb
Biscuits and crackers Lb
wheat cereal foods, ready to
eat Lb
Wheat cereal foods , to be
cooked Lb
Wheat semolina Lb
Cereal foods, n.e.s Lb
Other grains and preparations....
FODDERS AND PEEDS
Hay (ton 2,240 lbs.) Ton
Oil cake and oil-cake meal:
Cottonseed cake Ton
Linseed cake Ton
Other oil cake Ton
Cottonseed meal Ton
Linseed meal Ton
Babassu cake and meal Ton
Soybean oil-cake meal Ton
Copra oil cake and oil-cake
meal Ton
Other oil-cake meal Ton
Fish meal for feed Ton
Mixed dairy and poultry feeds.. Ton
Oyster shells Ton
Other prepared and mixed feeds. Ton
Wheat feeds, bran, middlings,
etc Ton
Other feeds Ton
VEGETABLES AND PREPARATIONS
Beans, dry, ripe Lb.
Seed beans Lb.
Peas, dry, ripe Lb.
Seed peas Lb.
Net
quantity
14,000
6,409
2,050
259,059
57,656
42,000
5,200
10,582
4,565
6,625
1,078
11,
211
,906
242,495,550
11,055
75,572
851,874
1S4
7,514,559
60,020
18,596
17,554,589
2,000
65,649,618
154,447
966,875
6,254,555
20,295
6,654,897
6,459,247
120,028
10,484,555
71,025,545
4,574,542
SO
4,018
188,765,270
5,581,865
145,169,940
Value
(dollar.)
2,410
550
596,868
5,059
57,072
611,915
552,585
24,046
200,556
1,558,465
170
311,112
5,126
20,713
1,555,559
142
4,645,693
11,684
1,849,886
25,465,026
142,051
748,122
1,090,945
10,804
443,597
2,508,297
345,524
1,499,211
Shlpplnt
weight
(pounds)
15,080
14,756
244,854
63,500
25,146
7,009
2,400
2,400,645
2,131
13,827
224,150
2,936,775
2,966,295,176
5,062
268, 61S
12,614,101
873,166
9,087,616
20,147,8651 2,246,061
555,215
2,544,764
47,712,929
30,500
7,419,826
75,461
604,156
6,528,888
21,167,518
2,007
66,056,895
155,200
58,569,219
628,055,825
2,049,800
7,795,476
8,323,502
148,904
10,7««,w7e
71,622,714
5,404,413
SS,S4"?,S91
1,697,150
10,000
2,754
116,655
9,041,808
190,587,750
5,430,696
146,821,545
20,507,025
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
Commodity
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Net
quantity
Value
(dollars)
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
Comraodity
code No
(Sche-
dule B)
Commodity ■ description and unit
of quantity
Net
qoantlt?
7alue
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120700
120800
120900
121000
121100
121500
122400
124100
124200
124500
124400
124500
124600
124700
124800
124900
12S000
12S10O
126210
12629S
126298
125500
125600
125905
125905
125911
125998
150100
150200
150500
150500
130700
150900
131000
131100
151200
151500
151410
151450
151S00
151600
151700
151800
151910
151990
152100
152200
152400
132SOO
132600
152700
15 Z800
152900
155005
153098
135100
155200
155500
155400
153SO0
133600
134000
134100
134200
134500
154400
134SOO
134600
154700
154900
135005
155098
157400
137500
137610
1376S0
137710
137750
137903
137905
157907
1J?:>9H
CROUP 1.— VEGETABLE POOD
PRODUCTS AND BEVERAGES— Cont .
VEGETABLES AND PREPARATIONS—
Continued
Vegetables, fresh:
Beans Lb
Onions Lb.
Peas , green Lb
Peppers Lb
Potatoes, white Lb.
Tomatoes Lb.
Other fresh vegetables
Vegetables, canned:
Asparagus Lb
Baked beans , and pork and
beans Lb.
Corn Lb.
Peas Lb.
Soups Lb.
Tomatoes Lb.
Tomato paste and puree Lb.
Tomato Juice Lb.
Other canned vegetables and
juices Lb .
Pickles Lb.
Ketchup, chill sauce, and other
tomato table sauces Lb.
Mayonnaise and salad dressings. Lb.
Olives Lb.
Other sauces and relishes Lb.
Vinegar Gal.
Yeast Lb.
Dehydrated vegetables Lb.
Farinaceous substances Lb.
Soya flour (edible) Lb.
Other vegetable preparations
254,557
5,000
14,852
500
1,204,900
704
726
20,539,342
190
47,614,717
3,170,913
26,783,060
26,349,140
39,443
153,910,079
2,415,012
63
2,380
SO
2,064,628
23,346
1,010,614
54,605,715
53,968,880
57,796
35
164,169
1,450,241
22
4,780,928
355,558
2,308,972
3,204,825
5,166
13,293,531
315,955
10
476
15
260,152
16,702
461,268
25,216,172
2 ,712 ,242
4,857,530
FRUITS AND PREPARATIONS
Subtropical fruits:
Bananas Bunch
Grapefruit '. Box
Lemons and limes Box
Oranges Box
Pineapples Box
Other fresh fruits:
Cherries Lb .
Apples in baskets Bkt.
Apples in boxes Box
Apples in barrels Bbl .
Berries Lb.
Watermelons Lb.
Otner melons Lb.
Grapes Lb.
Pears Lb.
Peaches Lb.
Prunes and plums Lb.
Apricots Lb.
Other fresh fruits
Dried and evaporated fruits:
Dried fruits for salad Lb.
Pears Lb.
Raisins and currants Lb.
Apples Lb.
Apricots Lb.
Peaches Lb.
Prunes Lb.
Apple waste Lb.
Figs Lb.
Other dried and evaporated
fruits Lb.
Date, fresh, dried or other-
wise prepared Lb.
Canned fruits:
Grapefruit Lb.
Logan berries Lb.
Other canned berries Lb.
Apples and apple sauce Lb.
Grapes Lb.
Apricot s Lb .
Cherries Lb.
Prunes and plums Lb.
Peaches Lb.
Pears Lb.
Pineapples Lb.
Fruits for salad Lb.
Other canned fruits Lb.
Preserved fruits. Jellies,
and Jams Lb.
Fruit pulp Lb.
Other fruit preparations Lb.
NUTS
Apricots and peach pits
and kernels
Peanute
Pecans, shelled
Pecans, not shelled...
Walnuts, shelled
Walnuts, not shelled..
Almonds, sweet
Bracll or cream nuts..
Filberts
Other nute
196
5i4
1,574
3,117
70,347
12,198
245,673
153,727
33,408
33,792
4,909
4,663
,700,191
,281,823
,095,516
,577,261
,949,158
,958,155
52,451
26,046
1,195,752
25,141,403
4,781,621
2,978,703
5,522,058
10,546,134
15.73S
8,158
9,151,184
75
2,572,798
57,624,640
9,054,874
21,012.079
7,041,209
18,654,141
755,646
275,554
320,494
54,987
34,987
1,155,783
19
225,752
4,466,427
1,517,798
2.558,252
984 ,892
2,143,956
508.174
149,531
87,737
259,987
4,100
1,349,501
880
520,571
922
24,741,425
228
59,845,255
4,192,910
35,025,048
31,987,475
49,740
170,939,296
2,870,856
76
2,800
76
2,521,631
286,043
1,311,498
69,883,808
54,606,620
53,743,062
16,924
44,541
3,519,025
1,952,000
43,776
43,592
5,129,841
185,658,116
14,653,561
8,569,850
20,758,703
84,659,280
55,835
29,172
4,721,150
382,566
382,366
11. 416, 198
128
3,239,811
47,670,505
11,371,311
26,552,802
8,948,86''
25,150,063
2,057,164
1,662,453
378 ,787
142000
142500
145000
14310C
144100
144200
144700
144901
144905
144904
144905
144998
150100
150200
1S0500
150500
151100
151200
151300
154901
154902
1S4903
154905
154907
154911
154915
154998
161905
162900
163400
163S00
163700
165900
164200
164500
164400
164700
170200
170300
170400
171400
171600
171900
175000
176100
177200
177500
177600
177900
178000
Booieo
20C400
800000
2006O1
Noeos
BO1100
201205
201298
801400
201600
B017 V
GROUP 1.— VEGETABLE FOOD
PRODUCTS AND BEVERAGES— Cont
VEGETABLE OILS AND FATS, EDIBLE
Coconut oil, refined (edible).. Lb
Cottonseed oil, refined Lb
Soybean oil Lb
Peanut oil Lb
Com oil Lb,
Cocoa butter Lb.
Cooking fats other than lard... Lb
Olive oil, edible Lb
Pain and pain-kernel oil , edible
or refined Lb,
Rapeeeed oil, refined Lb
Vegetable stearin Lb.
Other edible vegetable oils and
fats Lb
COCOA, COFFEE AND TEA
Cocoa beans Lb.
Cocoa, powdered Lb.
Chocolate Lb
246,544
*5, 517 ,091
3,912
1,014
5,512
10,774,940
152,472
1,617,094
82,267
102,660
41,801
5,155,367
929
169
1,946
1,803,927
41,710
262,147
17,429
19.142
Coffee, green Lb,
Coffee , roasted Lb
Coffee extr.irts and sub-
stitutes .c
°J,;-i4
25,:>22
:?::e3
Capsicum
Cinnamon
Cassia
Cloves, unground
Nutmegs , unground
Pepper, unground
Vanilla beans
Other spices
.Lb
Lb.
Lb,
Lb,
.' Lb.
Lb,
Lb.
Lb.
SUGAR AND RELATED PRODUCTS
Sugar Lb.
Molasses Gal.
Confectionery:
Chocolate candy Lb.
Other candy Lb.
Confections, n.e.s Lb.
Chewing gum Lb.
Honey Lb.
Glucose:
Liquid Lb
Dry Lb.
Sirup Gal.
501,625,359
62
3,814,851
1,847,914
274
54,004
29,159,728
21
722,255
40S.017
2,755,746
3,337,669
111,090
125,476
186,808
80, ^76
Ualt extract and malt sirup Lb
Malt liquors:
In bottles Gal
In cans Gal.
In other containers Gal.
Distilled spirits:
Rum Pf. gal
Whiskey Pf .gal.
Other distilled liquors and
compounds containing
spirits Pf.gal
Wines Gel.
Mineral waters , natural and
artif ical Gal.
Sirups and flavors for
beverages Gal.
Fruit Juices:
Pineapple Gal.
Grapefruit Gal.
Orange Gal.
Other Gal.
Other beverages Gal.
GROUP 2.— VEGETABLE PRODUCTS,
INEDIBLE, EXCEPT FIBERS
AND WOOD
2,491
149,eSl
12
220,549
5,454,588
582.170
295
1,702
597,569
15
208,707
15,876,113
688,807
196
35,591,568
4.9S0
1,054
9,110
12.7SO,Se9
155,554
■_i5,:c;
137,555
2,124
520,604,066
812
-.=•-' ,871
2,194,580
t.tatjtet
5,588,741
1.CS2.65
9-. ,er>
19,852
1,578,000
144
8,585,441
S7,S81,68S
5,840,574
4,504
!84,07B.0M
1,0S8,555,747
RUBBER AND MANUFACTURES
Crude rubber and allied gums:
Crude rubber, dry rubber contentlb.
Balata Lb.
Other Lb.
Synthetic rubbera aold in bulk
as raw material:
General purpose Lb.
Special purpose Lb.
Rubber, reclaimed Lb.
Rubber scrap containing S% or
more rubber Lb.
Other rubber scrap Lb.
Rubber cefeents Gal.
Rubberised automobile cloth. Sq. yd.
Other rubberiied piece goods
and hospital sheeting Sq.yd.
Rubber footwear:
Boots Pair
196.61S.847
9,794,068
5,381,699
71,410
788,006
559,785
140,575
71.049, S81
4,S97,S2T
654,070
122,489
655,157
509,569
J6C.1P2
10
727,538
242,955
549,507
■-?;,6i-
,122,41S
908,141
868,299
UNITED STATES EXTORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
jxaod'.t}
coda No.
I Sche-
dule 8)
203*00
v, MM
203600
203700
eoseot
20390C
204000
KiSX
204 500
■04700
204800
I04MO
205300
KMS400
20SS0C
20600C
aoezoo
206300
206400
206600
206700
20690S
206998
208400
206500
eoeeoo
208TOC
HBBOG
209S0C
209400
209S1C
209520
209600
2O980C
21100C
211100
211400
211510
211610
211800
212500
ElBOOt
218600
218909
21B99S
218995
220100
220500
220600
220901
220904
220905
220907
Commodity description end unit
of quantity
GROUP 2.— VEGETABLE PRODUCTS,
INEDIBLE. EXCEPT FIBERS
AND HOOD— Continued
RUBBER AND MANUFACTURES —Continued
Rubber footwear — Continued
Rubber shoes Pair
Canvas shoes with rubber
soles Pair
Rubber soles Dot.prs.
Rubber heels Dot.prs.
Rubber soling and topllft
sheets Lb.
Rubber gloves and isitten. .Dot.prs.
Druggists' rubber sundries:
Hater bottles and fountain
syringes No.
Other druggists' rubber
sundries •
Clothing of rubber or of rubber-
ised cloth Do».
Rubber balloons Cross
Rubber toys and balls
Bathing caps Doi.
Rubber bands Lb.
Rubber erasers Lb.
Hard rubber goods:
Electrical-
Battery boxes No.
Other electrical hard rubber
goods Lb.
Combs finished Dos.
Other hard rubber goods
Tires and inner tubes:
Automobile casings —
Truck and bus casings No.
Other automobile casings. . .No.
Automobile inner tubes No.
Other casings and tubes No.
Solid tires—
For automobiles and trucks. No.
Other Lb.
Tire sundries and repair
materials:
Camelback Lb.
Other Lb.
Rubber and friction tape Lb.
Rubber belts and belting:
Fan belts for automobiles. . . .Lb.
Other rubber and balata
belting Lb.
Rubber hose and tubing:
Garden hose Lb.
Other hose and tubing Lb.
Rubber packing Lb.
Uats, matting, flooring, and
tiling Lb.
Rubber tread:
Bare Lb.
Textile covering Lb.
Gutta-percha manufactures Lb.
Latex or other forms
compounded or processed for use
in further manufacture Lb.
Other rubber manufactures
NAVAL STORES, GUMS, AND RESINS
Naval stores:
Gum rosin (bbl. 500 lbs. gross
■eight) Lb.
Wood rosin (bbl. 5CC lbs. gross
weight) Lb
Gum spirits of turpentine. . .Gal
Wood turpentine Gal.
Other terpene hydrocarbons
derived from naval stores.. Gal
Pine oil , pine oil products
and derivatives Gal
Tar and pitch of wood Lb
Tall oil (liquid sulphate wood
resin) Lb.
Other gums and resins:
Chicle Lb
Shellac, bleached, and
unbleached Lb.
Lac, crude, seed, button,
and stick Lb.
Other rosin Lb.
Gum benzoin Lb.
Natural gums and resins , refined
modified in condition Lb.
Other gums and resins Lb.
DRUGS, HERBS, LEAVES, AND ROOTS,
CRUDE
Cascara bark Lb
Ginseng Lb
Uandrake root Lb
Belladonna leaves and root Lb
Cinchona bark Lb
Cube (bimbo or barbasco) root,
root powder, and root extract. Lb
Derris (tuba) root, root powder,
and root extract Lb
Net
quantity
68,909
9,255
1,696,932
41,981
559,827
14,684
1,750
8,923
1,327
235,503
1,642,045
137,723
1,835,520
206,168
2,313
29,616
215,892
1,399,528
193,172
44,781
19,413,541
536
9,349,601
3,273,512
457,372
161,946
1,094,279
13,083
143,173
1,103,093
6,784
87,350
200 ,173
421,428
3,788
460
Value
(dollars)
75,991
28,500
90,122
278,850
323,975
164,263
85,550
611,615
5,140
4,637
150,400
47,973,333
1,415,782
4,791,475
3,098,074
120,119
1,160,315
54,409
797,548
57,721
41,293
10,742,591
287
4,535,319
1,241,844
171,835
184.533
12,065
967 ,051
10,703
115,550
49,892
43,756
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
2,544
4,754
69,248
50,371
10,715
505
176,826
27,516
1,737,419
219,507
607,128
144,054
348,118
3,293
10,281
2S.006
272,764
75,067
109,278,257
3,434,231
17,147,653
5,234,296
195,810
1,863,469
267,682
1,645,869
232,636
59,171
21,635,725
590
10,558,726
3,415,714
521,875
607,360
201,204
178,601
9,645,158
113,658
1,256,336
1,235,849
1,579,043
8,847
92, 118
260,034
489,145
3,788
927
Commodity
code No
(Sche-
dule B)
NORM
220911
220ns
220919
220921
220925
220927
220929
220933
221000
222001
222002
222003
222020
222030
222098
223000
223100
223200
224801
22480!
224805
224898
224901
224902
224903
224904
224906
224910
224912
224915
22492 S
224998
226800
226900
227100
227903
227905
227998
228000
231100
233100
233905
233998
240100
240200
240500
2406CO
240700
240800
241900
246700
246850
246690
253 S00
2S990S
259998
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
GROUP 2.— VEGETABLE PRODUCTS,
INEDIBLE, EXCEPT FIBERS
AND WOOD— Continued
DRUGS, KERBS, LEAVES, AND ROOTS,
CRUDE — Cont inued
Digitalis seed Lb.
Hyoscyamus (henbane) Lb.
Mux vomica Lb.
Pyrethrum or insect flowers. .. .Lb
Red squill Lb.
Stramonium (Jimeon weed) dried
leaves and flowering tops Lb.
Aconite root and leaves Lb.
Colchlcum roots and seeds Lb.
Arnica flowers, leaves, or root,
whole, granulated, or
powdered Lb
Other crude vegetable drugs.... Lb.
OILSEEDS
Soy beans Lb.
Castor beans Lb,
Cottonseed Lb.
Flaxseed Lb
Hemp, perilla, poppy, rape, and
sunflower seeds; and palm nuts
and palm kernels Lb,
Copra Lb
Other oil seeds Lb.
VEGETABLE OILS
Expressed oils and fats. Inedible
Coconut oil, crude Lb
Cottonseed oil, crude Lb.
Linseed oil Lb.
Fatty acids of vegetable
origin Lb.
Vegetable oil foots —
Olive oil Lb
Other Lb.
Vegetable soap stock Lb.
Castor oil, commercial Lb,
Corn oil , crude Lb,
Peanut oil, crude Lb.
Perilla oil, inedible Lb,
Rapeseed and oiticica oil,
Inedible Lb
Tung oil Lb
Soybean oil, crude Lb.
Olive oil , inedible , other
than sulphured or foots Lb
Palm and palm-kernel oil ,
crude Lb
Other expressed oils and fats,
inedible Lb
Essential or distilled oils:
Peppermint Lb.
Spearmint and other mint oils,
n.e.s Lb
Citrus oils Lb
Oil of eltronella Lb
Lemon grass oil Lb
Other natural essential and
distilled oils Lb
Blended , compounded or mixed
perfume-flavor oils Lb
VEGETABLE DYEING AND TANNING
EXTRACTS
Logwood extract Lb.
Chestnut extract Lb,
Quebracho extract Lb.
Other dyeing and tanning
extracts Lb.
SEEDS, EXCEPT OILSEEDS
Field and garden seeds:
Alfalfa Lb
Red clover Lb
Other clover Lb
Timothy Lb
Kentucky blue grass Lb
Red top Lb
Other grass and field seeds.. Lb
Flower seeds Lb
Carrot seeds Lb
Other vegetable seeds Lb
NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE STOCK
Flowers and foliage, cut, fresh,
and preserved
Bulbs, roots, corns, plants and
seedlings No
All other nursery or greenhouse
stock
Net
quantity
1,097,180
58,614
240
42,620
58,000
466,210
232,665
184,600
8,388,415
1,266,679
40,000
15,842,328
1,398,153
6,532,993
Value
(dollars)
319,489
173,715
,772,119
17,208
276
9,211
2,465
35,097
o2,867
48,817
524,346
304,900
8,309
2,833,695
1,712,182
6,262,729
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
10,401,078
1,131,408
1,141,057
310,933,585
540
34,806
11,619
9,874
m
113,348
368
49,97*
38,475
476,816
254 ,978
186,661
6,598,933
1,281,117
40,400
16,250,791
1,435,989
6,646,058
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR lb<44— Continued
Coaaodity
code Ho.
(Sche-
dule B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Not
quantity
Value
(dollars)
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
n— nitty
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Ret
quantity
Value
Ulan
m irl m } !*
[ ' l llil
260100
260200
260300
260400
260500
260600
2607X
260800
261100
261605
261700
261800
262000
262200
262300
262400
262900
281100
281300
283100
293 500
295100
299905
299991
299993
299995
29S998
30000S
300008
3O02OS
300206
S0OS01
300302
300306
3O0SO6
»00«00
300*01
300600
100800
3010*0
301050
501060
301110
801120
301200
301310
301500
301600
301700
mum
CBOUP 2.— VEGETABLE PRODUCTS
INEDIBLE, EXCEPT PEERS
AND HOOD — Continued
TOBACCO AND MANUFACTURES
Tobacco, unmanufactured:
Leaf tobacco —
Bright flue-cured Lb
Burley Lb
Dark-fired Kentucky and
Tennessee Lb.
Dark Virginia Lb.
U&ryland and Ohio export — Lb.
Green River Lb.
One sucker leaf tobacco Lb.
Black fat, waterbaler, and
dark African Lb.
Cigar leaf Lb.
Perique leaf tobacco Lb.
Tobacco trimmings and scrap.. Lb.
Tobacco stems Lb.
Tobacco manufactures:
Cigars and cheroots M.
Cigarettes M.
Chewing tobacco, plug, and
other Lb.
Smoking tobacco Lb.
Other tobacco manufactures. ..Lb.
MISCELLANEOUS VEGETABLE PRODUCTS
Starch:
Cornstarch and corn flour Lb.
Other starch Lb.
Broome orn Ton
Brooms Doz.
Hops Lb.
Vegetable tallow and wax Lb.
Hop extract Lb.
Vegetable ivory or tagua nuts.. Lb.
Dyeing and tanning materials,
crude
Other inedible vegetable
products
79,616,260
850,596
22,580
382,713
17,962
180,955
36,881
76
3,947,233
683,841
27,453
16,852
104,490,883
457,800
41,773,362
425,197
6,500
108,842
9,520
354,486
6,639
2,631
11,083,482
S28.S74
20,387
6,399,391
21,540
90,712
17,730
367
82,638
7,002
GROUP 3.— TEXTILE FIBERS AND
MANUFACTURES
534,203,268
COTTON, UNMANUFACTURED
Raw cotton, except linters:
American Egyptian (Pima) and
Sea Island Lb.
American Egyptian (Pima) and
Sea Island Bale
Upland, staple length 1-1/8
inches and over Lb.
Upland, staple length 1-1/8
inches and over Bale
Upland, staple length 1-1/16
up to but not including 1-1/6
inches Lb
Upland, staple length 1-1A6
up to but not including 1-1/8
inches Bale
Upland, staple length under
1-1/16 Inches Lb
Upland, staple length under
1-1/16 inches Bale
Linters:
Grades 1 to 8, inclusive Lb.
Grades 1 to 8, inclusive. .. .Bale
COTTON SEMIMANUFACTURES
Cotton pulp Lb
Cotton rags , except paper
stock Lb
Cotton batting, unglazed wadding,
carded cotton and roving Lb
Cotton mill waste:
Cotton hard wastes of yarns and
thread, including wiping Lb.
Cotton card strips Lb.
Comber waste Lb,
Other soft wastes Lb.
Cotton yarn for manufacturing:
Carded yarn, gray Lb
Carded yarn, bleached, colored
and novelty Lb
Mercerized all kinds Lb,
Combed, not finished or
mercerised Lb
Combed, finished, except
mercerised Lb.
COTTON MANUFACTURES
Cotton thread, twine, cordage
and rope:
Sewing thread Lb
Crochet, darning, and
embroidery cotton Lb
Tire cord on cones or warps. .Lb
Twine, rope and cordage (except
tire cord) Lb.
8,007,093
12,400
11,040
22
12,024,577
24,035
227,550,830
451,599
23,582,158
40,329
195,997
63,708
29,470
24,848
7,521,520
27,938
49,965
123,546
19,930
39,636
67 ,927
2,648,900
10.090
914,625
1,272,879
2,895,363
52,105,367
1,526,605
17,459
7,777
16,643
2,813
785,645
3,023
7t ,889
18 ,662
18,697
29,795
3,372,344
5,008
477,767
94,889,403
1,057,785
25,065
423,177
20,988
193,448
43,549
3,031
16,379,174
812,211
53,276
27,397
106,398,699
S35.577
1,553
117,167
19,505
544,943,042
6,364,393
236,217,772
199,997
71,010
32.442
26,936
7,994,363
32,974
158,170
24,626
44,938
91,295
3,214,454
11,900
1,161,679
1,041,167
302000
302100
302500
302600
303110
303120
303310
303320
505400
303600
303700
303900
J04000
304110
304120
304210
504220
304300
SO4610
304710
SO48O0
304910
304920
305000
305110
305210
305220
30S510
305590
305700
305600
306000
306100
306200
807000
907800
S07400
307600
GROUP 3.— TEXTILE FIBERS AID
MANUFACTURES — Continued
COTTON MANUFACTURES— Continued
Cotton cloth, duck, and tire
fabric:
All cotton cloth when exported
to Philippine Islands to be
embroidered and otherwise manu-
factured and returned to the
United States So. yd.
Unbleached (gray) cloth —
Tire fabrics-
Cord tire fabric Sq.yd
Other tire fabrics Sq.yd.
Cotton duck —
Heavy filter cloth, hose
and belting duck Sq.yd.
Ounce duck Sq.yd
Numbered, biscuit and
naught duck Sq.yd.
Cotton cloth (gray), medium
and coarse yam fabrics —
40 inches wide and
narrower —
Drills, twills, and warp
sateens Sq.yd
Sheetings Sq.yd.
Wider than 40 inches —
Drills, twills, and warp
sateens Sq.yd
Sheetings Sq.yd.
Osnaburgs, all widths. Sq.yd.
Prlntcloth yam (gray)
fabrics, all widths —
Tobacco and cheese cloth,
56x32 count and lower
constructions Sq.yd.
Other printcloth yarn fabric
constructions (above 36x32
count) Sq.yd.
Other gray cloth, n.e.s. Sq.yd.
Finished cloth , bleached , dyed ,
printed, stiffened or other-
wise converted, and colored
yarn fabrics —
40 inches wide and narrower —
Drills, twills, and warp
sateens —
Bleached. . .
Dyed in the piece
Printed
Sheeting —
Bleached. . .
Dyed in the piece.. .Sq.yd.
Printed Sq.yd
Wider than 40 inches-
Drills, twills, and warp
sateens Sq.yd
Sheeting —
Bleached Sq.yd
Dyed and printed. .. .Sq.yd
Printcloth yarn fabrics
(all widths)—
Carded broadcloth —
Bleached Sq.yd
Dyed in the piece — Sq.yd.
Printed Sq.yd.
Cheese cloth and gaut e ,
bleached or dyed
(full pieces Sq.yd.
Printcloth—
Bleached Sq.yd.
Dyed in the piece. . .Sq.yd.
Printed Sq.yd.
Napped fabrics —
Cotton flannels, bleached.
or colored Sq.yd.
Other napped fabrics in the
piece Sq.yd.
Colored yam fabrics —
Denims Sq.yd.
Suitings, twill-coverts,
cottonades Sq.yd.
Chambrays, cheviots, and
shirtings Sq.yd.
Other colored yam fabrics ,
n.e.s Sq.yd.
Colored duck and awning
materials Sq.yd.
Fine goods and combed cotton
fabrics (bleached, dyed,
printed, flock-dot or
clipped) —
Voiles , organdies , lawns
and batiste,
combed Sq.yd.
Piques, combed Sq.yd.
Marquisettes,
combed Sq.yd.
Other combed and carded
goods n.e.s Sq.yd.
Cotton and wool mixtures
(cotton chief
value) Sq.yd.
Cotton and rayon mixtures
(cotton chief
value) Sq.yd.
...Sq.yd.
.Sq.yd
-Sq.yd.
.Sq.yd.
2,880,122
394,779
330,011
E, 524, 749
1,641,028
7,950,539
5,433,435
1,134,335
2,088, 117
1,006,406
392,550
979,097
4,965,442
56,823,034
8,755,927
13,221,561
8,384,449
1,444,909
5,879,043
525,137
1.257,018
3, SIS, 587
2,267,924
301,470
2,688,190
2,190,514
4,984,810
11.543,551
350,105
4,568,606
53,563
2,756,545
7,570,980
3.890,101
1,549,992
38,784
6,040,491
309,933 59,992
1,542.000
189,144
213,91?
3,654.055
1,325,610
1,781,455
832,424
2,969,462
474,800
54,744
72,804
167,829
l,16»,U3
24,926,327
2,008,940
2,255,453
1,575,560
540,097
1.250,961
1,304,731
124.947
S19.BB8
838 .156
701,445
60,628
538,947
403,354
1,055,036
1,612,881
69,948
1,171,100
15 ,268
702,»S1
1,945,956
3,062,794
317,985
12,303
',9=5,554
433,543
7,679,526
i.—.z.'tt
1.458,020
524,971
600 .OSS
393,475
38,6X6
254, SIS
1,665,215
26,468,428
2,281.401
5,861.341
2,205,483
478,423
! .45--,«"e
tjmjm
EOBJM
390,033
810,495
sas.an
543,628
492,046
1.135,101
2,915.791
168,415
:. 398, 144
20,037
630,895
2,826,997
6,200,848
11,692
1,802,251
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOUESTIC UERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROORAU: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
Commodity
code Mo.
(Sche-
<hiU B)
.VcVXV
508200
tOMOO
508800
508950
509000
509110
509120
5O9SO0
509400
509500
509605
509698
509700
SO98O0
S0991S
509919
5099 50
509995
509998
511505
511598
511400
511505
511598
511615
511619
511710
511725
511729
512005
512098
512200
512400
512700
512900
514000
516000
517100
517500
517500
517600
517800
518100
518500
518700
518800
518900
519110
519111
519150
519151
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
oux'P s TsrraE fibers and
MANUFACTURES— Continued
COTTON MANUFACTDRSS— <>>ntlnued
Other ootton fabrics i
Knit fabrics in tha piece.. .Lb
Table damask in tha plece-Sqjd
Tapestry and other upholstery
and drapery materials , plain
Jacquard and dobby-woveruSq^d
Flushes So,. yd
Other pile fabrlca Sq.yd.
Cotton raananta and fabrics,
n.e.e., sold by the pound.. Lb
Cotton wearing apparel i
Handkerchiefs Dot.
Glovea, ootton (woven or Krdt)-
Work gloves, aits, and
gauntleta, fabric. .Dot. prs.
Dress and all other. .Dob. prs.
Knit goods —
Hosiery—
Women's Dos. prs
Children's Dos. prs
Kan's Dos. prs
Underwear —
Hen's Dos
Boys' Dos
Women's. and children's. Dos
Nightwear, knit, woman's and
children's No
Outerwear, knit —
lean's sweaters, Jersey pull-
overs and sweatshirts. .No
Boys' sweaters, Jersey pull-
overs and sweatshirts .. No.
Women's and children's
sweaters, shawls, and
mufflers No.
Other awn's knit apparel,
n.e.a No
Other knit apparel,
n.e.s No
Garsjents of woven fabrics —
Men's jackets and wind-
breakers No
Boys' Jackets and wind-
breakers No .
Overalls, breeches, pants
aprons and sen's work
clothing, n.e.s Dos
Nightwear, men's ...Dos.
Nightwear, boys' Dos
Underwear, wen's Dos
Underwear, boys' Dos
Work shirts Doi.
Other sen's shirts (except
knit) Dos
Other boys' shirts (except
knit) Doi.
Other men's clothing of wovez
fabrics, n.e.s Dos
Other boys' clothing of wover
fabrics, n.e.s Dos.
Women's dresses and
ensembles No
Women's and children's under-
wear and nightwear, not
knit Dos.
Children's outerwear, not
knit Dos.
Other women's and children's
apparel of woven fabrics,
n.e.s
Cotton narrow fabrics, non-
elastic, 12 inches and narrower:
Woven belting for machinery. Lb.
Braids, ribbons, trimmings,
bindings, lacings, tape-labels,
and webbing
Other narrow fabrics, n.e.s....
Cotton hones furnishings t
Bedding —
Blankets No.
Quilts, comfortables and
quilted bed-pads No .
Bedspreads —
Candlswick, chenille and
tufted No .
Plain, crinkle, dobby and
Jacquard woven No.
Bed sheets and pillow
cases Dos.
Curtains and draperies
Laces, embroideries and articles
thereof, n.e.s
Terry-woven towels, wash cloths
and bath mats Dos.
Hack , dsmask and plain woven
towels and toweling
Other house furnishings, n.e.s
Other fabricated producte
cotton, n.e.s. t
Cotton begs —
New Lb
New No
Used and reclaimed begs... Lb
Used and reclaimed bags... No
Nst
quantity
575,851
2,754
15,009
126,957
296,666
86,492
15,015
57,700
21,400
44,517
255,175
4,750
15,542
1,020
7,678
174,559
18.7S6
127,846
86,766
1,465
55
155,509
4,960
50,778
525,220
54
207,504
10,195
50,000
20,205
1,556
Value
(doll are)
616,155
1,524
6,897
47 ',106
58,265
64,185
59,180
217,105
152,767
1,559,584
152,601
129,600
174,014
245,875
405
500
89,850
21,400
82,060
1,501,404
17,805
55,682
1,906
20,149
159,528
12,766
62,499
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
604,105
1,506
8,786
7SJSS5
521,595
45,244
51,507
59,191
12,840
52,422
1,242,522
9,877
15,270
1,008
7,905
44,857
5,792
162,476
1,086,296
51,145
752
829,049
25,510
1,652,121
1,577,551
25,156
610
645,621
6,014
425,778
9,576,165
4,704,057
800
46S
5,775,554
2,811,010
241,865
152,125
59,575
16,995
54,578
26,607
25,825
9,581
464,958
202,019
154,105
250,177
2,042,547
506,279
2,185,750
197,560
565,686
459,759
5,786,556
9,452,694
2,090,207
252
5,458,597
202
128,051
55,128
555,956
969,566
205,650
40,885
540,764
40,284
156,580
204,949
45
455
Commodity
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
5196O0
519900
520501
520505
520505
520507
520509
520511
520515
520S15
520517
520519
520521
520598
521100
522400
522401
522905
522998
559905
559905
559906
559909
559920
559925
559955
559998
541100
541400
541901
541905
541909
541998
549500
549909
549911
549915
549915
549918
549998
560905
560905
560907
560911
562200
562600
562800
565500
564200
564201
564500
564 SOI
564900
566200
566500
566400
566600
566601
567500
567900
568005
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
OHDUP 5 TEXTILE FIBERS AND
MANUFACTURES— Contlned
COTTON maNUFACTURU— Continued
Other febricated producte
ootton, n.e.s. — Continued
Cotton bags —
Canvas articles
Other cotton manufactures,
n.e.s
VEGETABLE FIBERS AND MANUFACTURES
Vegetable fibers, unmanufactured i
Canton Ton
Flax Ton
Hemp Ton
Istle of Tampico Ton
Jute Ton
Kapok Ton
Maguey or Centals Ton
Manila or abaca Ton
Pacol Ton
Sisal or henequen Ton
Sunn Ton
Other unmanufactured fibers.. Ton
Jute yarn, cordage, and twine.. Lb.
Bags of Jute Lb.
Bags of Jute No.
Jute burlaps, except when ueed
as a covering for other merchan-
dise or as s component part of
other producte Lb.
Other Jute manufactures Lb*
Flax semi -manufactures including
yarn Lb*
Flax manufactures:
Thread Lb.
Barrow fabrics, including
braids, webbing, and tapes.. Lb.
Other fabrlca except wearing
apparel and household goods. Lb.
Hemp yarn. ............•..*.... .Lb.
Ramie yarn Lb.
Handkerchiefs (linen) No.
Other flax, hemp, and ramie
manufactures, n.e.e .
Cordage, except of cotton or Jutet
Binder twine .Lb.
Manila cordage Lb.
Flax twine and cordage Lb.
Hemp and ramie twine, cord, and
cordage Lb.
Sisal or henequen, istls or
Tampico, Canton, maguey, pacol,
and sunn twine, cord, and
cordage .Lb
Other cordage Lb
Oakum Lb.
Sisal or henequen, istle or
Tampico, Canton, maguey, pacol,
and sunn yarns Lb.
Kapok:
Matted fiber (semimanufac-
tures) Lb.
Life-saving appliances
Cushions and upholstery pads. No.
Other kapok manufactures.. ,
Other vegetable fiber, straw or
grass manufactures
Wool, unmanufactured:
Carpet wool Lb,
Clothing wool Lb,
Combing wool Lb.
Hair, Angora goat (mohair)
cashmere goat, Alpaca and
other Ilk* hair Lb.
WOOL SEMIMANUFACTURES
V.ool rags (woven and knit) Lb.
Wool nollB and waste (mill waste,
include garnet ted, picked, and
carded) Lb
Wool tops Lb
Wool yarns Lb
WOOL MANUFACTURES
Fabrics wholly or chiefly of wool:
Wool cloth and dress goods.... Lb
Wool cloth and dress goods.... Id.
Mohair cloth Lb.
Mohair cloth Id.
Other wool fabrics Lb.
Carpets and rugs of wool.... Sq.yd,
Wool felts, not woven Lb.
Wool felts, woven for
machines Lb.
Wool blankets Lb.
Wool blankets No.
Wool wesring apparel:
Knit bathing suits Dos
Other knit goods
Men's overcoats, suits, and
pants No
Boys' overcoats, suits, and pants.No,
Het
quantity
19,565
22,740
27,071
1,985
58
578
89,289
1,208
24,546,054
225,455
708
522,452
6,589,875
'i)250
47,758
44,775,555
28,995,650
749,217
257,785
18,119
572
107
8,152,257
2,169,458
1,815,919
58,055
Value
(dollars)
2,575,525
1,947,748
11,541
S.187
997
25
605
117,755
1,859
25,086
2,658,576
54,004
1,162
55,565
1,075, 70S
240
7,272
7,517
76,844
94,512,515
1,054,845
95,179
i.iis
100
14,550,029
6,S45,275
25,894,500
227,155
Shipping
weight
(pomnds)
5,549,197
1,886,482
20,758
22,747
2,040
60
401
97,926
1,500
17,122
25,125,542
252,829
896
522,824
6,407,611
"i)750
15,228
51,695
64,002
47,245,517
827,787
18,647
678
147
8,794,646
5,250,825
10,744,551
94,229
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
Conaodlty
coda No.
(Sche-
dule B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
qua~*.ity
Value
(doll are)
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
CooBBdltj
c^de -'-o
(Sche-
dule B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Net
quantity
Value
(dollars)
■eight
(pounds)
563130
368900
369100
3693SO
3696SO
369690
369700
369900
370200
371000
371100
371900
572005
372098
372500
372911
372998
374100
574200
375400
575500
575700
575900
579801
379805
379898
579900
383007
585009
584005
584007
584008
584011
584098
384200
384500
384501
384800
384920
384950
384951
584950
384951
584960
384961
584970
584971
984880
GROUP 3.— TEXTILES FIBERS AND
MANUFACTU SES —Continued
WOOL MANUFACTURES— Continued
Wool wearing apparel — Continued
Women's and children's wool
clothing No,
Other wool or mohair manufac-
tures
293,418
,685,143
HAIR AND MANUFACTURES
Hair, unmanufactured:
Cattle, ox, calf, and horse
body hair Lb
Cattle, ox, and calf tail hair
including switches Lb,
hog hair Lb
Horse mane and tail hair, raw
or dressed Lb,
Hair waste and scrap hair. . .Lb,
Other hair, unmanufactured. .Lb,
Hair felt and manufactures.. . .Lb,
Other hair manufactures ,
8,190,299
47,550
7,800
124,705
2,099 ,472
8,454,070
49,220
SILK AND MANUFACTURES
Raw silk Lb*
Tram, organzioe, and hard
twists Lb.
Spun s ilk Lb.
Sewing, embroidery, and crochet
silk ■ Lb.
Fabrics wholly or chiefly silk:
Silk cartridge cloth for powder
bags Id .
Silk parachute cloth Td.
Other broad silks Yd.
Velvets, plushes, and
chenilles Sq.yd.
Silk ribbons Lb.
Velvet ribbons Lb.
Wearing appareli
Underwear No.
Silk dresses, skirts, and
blouses
Hosiery —
Women's and children's
seamless Doz.prs.
Women's full
fashioned Doz.prs.
Men's socks Doz.prs.
Other silk wearing apparel,
n.e.s
Silk noils Lb.
Ueed silk waste, and used silk
rags Lb.
New silk waste, new rage, and
used stockings of silk Lb.
Other silk manufactures
.Mo.
1,700
1,935
1,800
995
RATON, NYLON, AND OTHER SYNTHETIC
TEXTILES
Nylon filament, including waste
and staple fiber Lb.
Rayon waste and staple fiber. .Lb.
Other synthetic cut fibers and
waste Lb.
Nylon yarn, single and plied.. Lb.
Spun rayon yarn, single and
plied Lb.
Acetate rayon continuous filament
yarn, single and piled Lb.
Viscose and cupramaonlum continu-
ous filament yarn, single and
pUed Lb.
Other synthetic yarn, single and
piled Lb.
Thread and yarn for oewlng,
embroidering, hand-knitting
and crocheting Lb.
riece goods, wholly or chiefly
rayon and other synthetic
fibers!
Pile (velvets, etc.) Lb.
Pile (velvets, etc.) Sq.yd.
Knit fabric in the piece.... Lb.
Upholstery and drapery fabrics
wider than 42 inches, woven
(except pilo) Lb.
Upholstery and drapery fabrics
wider than 42 Inches , woven
(except pile) Sq.yd.
Woven filament yarn fabrics,
n.e.s. —
Printed Lb.
PrintedX Sq.yd .
Other Lb.
Other r. Sq.yd.
Woven spun rayon fabrics
n.e.e. —
Printed Lb.
Printed Sq.yd.
Other bb.
Other Sq.yd.
Heanants and mill ends Lb.
2,061,256
117
4,071,654
3,961,345
152
1,420
4,950
2,527,959
2,601,870
24,942
72,176
1,416
1,781,209
1,479
2,982,985
27,619
585200'
585310
385410
385490
585600
585710
585720
385770
385810
385855
585858
385900
390100
390300
391100
391500
591410
591420
391500
391800
592100
592800
394000
594200
394400
394500
595100
595200
395500
595700
595600
396500
597005
597098
998800
59 9000
899400
599501
599S0S
S99S07
599509
399511
399515
599517
399519
399521
$99900
GROUP 3. — TEXTILES FIBERS AND
MANUFACTURES— Continued
RATON, NYLON, AND OTHER SYNTHETIC
TEXTILES— Continued
Rayon house furnishings........
Dresses, skirte, blouses and other
outer wear for women and
children:
Not knit or crocheted No
Knit or crocheted dresses
and ensembles No
6,785
Other knit outerwear.
Hosiery:
Somen's and children's —
Nylon Doz.pr.
Other synthetic
textiles Doz.pr.
Men's socks Doz.pr.
Knit underwear Doz.
Woven underwear Doz.
Sleeping and lounging garments,
knit or woven Doz .
Ribbons
Braids, fringes, and narrow
trijBaings:
Rayon
Other synthetic textiles
Other synthetic textile manu-
factures
4,916
4,315
20,944
12,620
5,262
MISCELLANEOUS TEHILE PRODUCTS
Linoleum Sq.yd.
Felt-base floor coverings. . ..Sq.yd.
Oilcloth for shelf, table, and
Sq.yd.
....Sq.yd.
Sq.yd,
..Sq.yd.
.No
wall.
Window-ehade cloth
Book cloth (all types):
Pyroxylin coated or
imoregnated
Starch filled
Pyroxylin coated or impregnated
fabrics Sq.yd.
Other coated or impregnated
fabrics, n.e.s Sq.yd.
Waterproof outer garments No.
Corsets, brassieres and
girdles No
Neckties , cravats , mufflers and
scarfs, of all fibers. Doz.
Hats braids, strips and sheets
of natural fibers or synthetic
textiles Yd.
Hats, bonnets, hoods, caps and
berets:
Hats and hat bodies of straw
palm leaf, etc. —
Harvest
Other-
Sewed Ho.
Woven No.
Men's and boys' fur-felt hats. No.
Women's and girls' fur-felt
hats No.
Wool-felt hats No.
Other hats, cape, and berets —
Knit and crocheted No.
Woven fabric No.
Artificial or ornamental flowers
fruits, vegetables, grasses,
grains, leaves, stems, or parts
thereof, of all materials
Mattresses, cotton, kapok, moss
and hair:
Mattresses, kapok No
Mattresses, cotton, moss, and
hair No.
Absorbent cotton, gauze, and
sterilized bandages Lb.
Elastic webbing, woven, knitted
or braided:
Not over 1-1 2 inches wide.... Yd
Over 1-1/2 inches wide Id.
Garters, arm bands, suspenders
and braces
Clothing, military, air and
naval:
Personal and organizational.
Aviation «*
Special for parachute troops
Special for nurses
Special for armored forces . .
Special for cold weather. . . .
Gas protective clothing
(military)
Clothing, military and air.
36,190
27,645
39,055
1,089,450
535,206
107, S8S
9,105
4,830
26,286
973,693
Naval clothing
Other textile aanuf actures
GROUP 4 »0OD AND PAPER
WOOD, UNMANUFACTURED
Logs and hewn timber:
hardwoods —
Ash and hickory M bd.ft.
1,106
1,468,252
59,806
30,085
27,660
10,626
168,440
524,115
1,600,549
73,880
29,510
12,600
17,503
618,552
848,167
4,801
2.71S
540
11,781
52,512
1,917,633
4,477
3,159,863
280,958
885.940
67,787,115
26,987
1,867,S87
5,151
23,516
1,050,749
1,642,888
190,360
1.455.634
1,21S,909,068
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PB30RAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
coda No.
(Sche-
dule B!
400200
400400
Moaoc
400605
400907
400909
100996
4012 V
401400
401600
401700
401000
401905
•01996
402600
402900
405100
405200
405400
405900
406000
406500
406500
406905
406998
407900
406000
406600
410100
410200
410500
410400
410610
4106S0
410720
410790
410800
410905
410998
411200
411600
411700
411800
411900
412000
412100
412200
412500
412400
412500
412600
412700
412800
412900
415000
415100
415200
415400
415600
415700
415800
415900
414000
414100
414200
414500
414900
415600
420110
420150
420200
dlty description and unit
of quantity
OROUP 4 HOOD AND PAPER— Con
WOOD, UNMANUFACTURED— Continued
Logs and hewn tlw.be: — Continued
Hardwooda — Continued
Cottonwood and aspen. M bd.ft.
Walnut V M.lt.
Hardwood burls M bd.ft.
Mahogany logs V bd.ft.
Llgnum-vltae logs....M bd.ft.
Teak logs U bd.ft.
Other hardwood logs and
timber M bd.ft.
Softwoods—
Douglas fir M bC.ft.
Unlock M bd.ft.
Cedar—
Western red If bd.ft.
Port Orford U bd.ft.
Other M bd.ft.
Sitka spruce M Id. ft.
Other softwood logs and
timber K bd.ft.
Railroad ties, hewni
Creosoted or otherwise
treated at bd.ft.
Other M hd.ft.
Creosoted piling Lin. ft.
Other piling Lln.ft.
Telegraph, trolley, and electric-
light poles No.
Firewood and other unmanufactured
wood
SAWMILL PRODUCTS (LUMBER)
Sawed timber:
Softwoods —
Southern pine M bd.ft
Douglas fir M bd.ft
Cedar M bd.ft
Sitka spruce M bd.ft
Other softwoods M bd.ft
Hardwoods M bd.ft
Creosoted or otherwise treated-
Southem pine M bd.ft.
Other M bd.ft.
Boards, planks, and scantlings:
Softwood —
Cypress M bd.ft.
Douglas fir —
Rough M bd.ft.
Dressed M bd.ft.
Southern pine —
RoiMjh M bd.ft.
Dressed V bd.ft.
Pondero8a pine M bd.ft.
White pine V bd.ft.
Port Orford cedar M bd.ft,
Other cedar M bd.ft.
Redwood V bd.ft.
Spruce—
Sitka spruce !i bd.ft.
Other K bd.ft.
Hemlock '. » bd.ft.
Other softwoods M bd.ft.
Hardwoods —
Ash V bd.ft,
Birch, beech and maole.Mto.ft
Chestnut M bd.ft,
Cottonwood M bd.ft,
Gum, red and sap M bd.ft,
Qum, tupelo and tlack.M bd.ft
Hickory M bd.ft,
Oak M bd.ft,
Poplar V bd.ft,
Walnut M bd.ft,
Mahogany M bd.ft.
Magnolia M bd.ft
Lignum-vitae M bd.ft
Teak M bd.ft,
Oak flooring M bd.ft
Other hardwood floor-
ing M bd.ft,
Wagon-oak planks M bd.ft
Small hardwood dimension
stock —
Other than squares. M bd.ft
Oak squares M bd.ft
Other squares V bd.ft
Other hardwoods M bd.ft
Box snooks:
White, ponderosa, and sugar
pine M bd.ft
Southern pine....- M bd.ft
Hemlock and spruce M bd.ft
Gum M bd.ft
Other M bd.ft
Railroad ties, sawed:
Creosoted or otherwise
treated M bd.ft
Other M bd.ft
WOOD MANUFACTURES
Cooperage :
Tight staves, new..
Tight staves, used.
Slack staves
No.
No.
1,954
511
1,457,125
59,477
1,256
6,186
17,489
1,041
1,060
1,284
5,419
658
2,590
294
8,958
282
IS
556
2,561
11,461
721
5,789
4,201
455
37,225
2,198
62
351
5,756
312
2,299
Value
(dollars)
5,574
507
551,927
12,913
454,711
162,125
8,104
91 ,278
504,966
7,877
57,604
91,251
1,592,146
65,411
154,804
87,572
332,971
48,915
274,111
32,567
1,301,657
16,263
4,729
135,582
216,505
1,069,706
34,887
225,584
254,854
56,588
5,715,522
178,941
50,352
22,555
2,158
2,559
826,592
740
71,395
158,615
3,000
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
70,442
7,916
21,718,402
992, 4JO
2,209,500
46,480,018
850,755
25,095
4,003,881
19,848,824
473,825
1,536,666
57,26S,5S6
3,641,649
2,626,602
2,971,768
13,597,695
1,647,983
6,609,305
8*0,350
26,876,500
658,704
49,904
1,941,164
8,960,455
46,079,928
2,075,508
12,374,416
12,842,491
2,059,097
165,460,261
6,808,755
83,196
1,106,512
135,500
144,700
18,215,990
28,000
1,576,460
7,370,667
11,481
dule B)
420500
420400
420S00
420600
420910
420950
421401
421405
421601
421605
421605
422100
422200
422500
422600
422800
425000
423100
425200
423900
424200
424400
424700
424800
426000
428500
428600
428800
429100
429200
429800
429900
450200
430500
450600
450798
430950
460200
460400
460600
460800
461000
461900
469000
469100
469901
469902
469903
Coanodlty description and unit
of quantity
GROUP 4.— WOOD AND PAPER— Cont.
WOOD MANUFACTURES— Continued
Cooperage — Continued
Tight heading Set
Slack heading Set
Tight ahooks Set
Sleek shooks Set
Tight enpty barrels, casks,
and hogsheada, new No.
Tight empty barrels, casks,
and hogsheads, used No.
Plywood, aero grade Sq.ft.
Plywood, other than Douglas
fir Sq.ft.
Veneers (except aero grade):
Fancy, face, or figured.. . .Sq.ft.
Utility or commercial Sq.ft.
Veneers, aero grade Sq.ft.
Veneer packages for fruits and
vegetablea
Lath M.
Shingles Sq.
Doors No.
Trim and moldings Lln.ft.
Venetian blind slats
Venetian blinds No.
Sash and blinds, n.e.s No.
Other millwork and house
fixtures
Furniture of wood:
Chairs No.
Office furniture end store
fixtures
Other wood furniture, chief
value of wood
Other wood furniture, chief
value of upholstery
Boat oars and paddles No.
Handles :
Plow and similar bent
handles. ■•« Dor.
Hoe, fork, shovel, broom, mop,
and other long handles Dos.
For striking tools Dos.
Pencil slats:
Eastern red cedar Lb.
Incense cedar Lb.
Woodenware
Other wood manufactures
CORK AND MANUFACTURES
Cork wood or bark , unmanufac-
tured Lb,
Disks, washers, and wafers Lb.
Stoppers Lb.
Cork insulation Lb,
Manufactures of artificial, com-
position, or compressed cork,
n.e.s.:
Block cork , expansion Joint
material, gaskets, grease
containers, handle grips,
paper, polishing wheels, rods,
sheets, shoe insoles, and
washers Lb.
Other Lb,
Manufactures of natural cork,
n.e.s. :
Balls , bobbers , buoys , clutch
corks, cots, daubers, floats,
gaskets, lame lifts, life
preservers, paper, polishing
wheels, swabs, corkwood bark,
shavings, waste, and refuse. .Lb,
Other Lb ,
PAPER BASE STOCKS
Pulpwoode Cord
Wood pulp (air-dry weight) :
Sulphite wood pulp, bleached —
Rayon and special chemical
grades Short ton
Other Short ton
Sulphite wood pulp,
unbleached Short ton
Soda wood pulp Short ton
Sulphate wood pulp, unbleached,
(kraft pulp) Short ton
Sulphate wood pulp,
bleached Short ton
Screenings and other wood
pulp Short ton
hags for paper stock :
Valued $50 or over per ton
(ton 2,000 lbs.) Short ton
Valued under $50 per ton
(ton 2,000 lbs.) Short ton
Other paper stock :
A'aste p per —
No. 1 mixed paper Lb.
Super-mixed paper Lb.
Old corrugated container
(except kraft) Lb.
Old kraft corrugated
containers Lb.
Net
quantity
S6 ,827,804
57,659,875
713,407
16,550,608
245,555,554
4S.0S2
6,519
46,733
319,024
1,354,969
12,500
1,026
21,854
64,555
22,285
9,255
55,472
,924
?J9
Value
(dollars)
27,672
4,490,322
6,247,020
15,400
355,331
4,501,064
1,815,068
28,991,184
1,175
12,000
2,405
5,515
9,815
17,849
1S8,4S5
6,572
25,733
128,255
52,264
162.0S9
28,871
6,456,665
817
65
5,441
17,625
5,045
4,505
7,460
191,259
615,527
4,848,261
55,268
6,982
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
578,298
66,226,125
41,108,986
175,460
3,746,79S
33,559,418
2,910
823,697
165,611
1,598,075
522,900
1,571,940
184,568
84,984,029
12,825
1,120
26,144
8S.97S
28,605
10,400
S6.5S0
1S,5S0;463
26,946,145
175,970,255
1,816,660
104,6
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
Commodity
coda No.
(Sche-
dule B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Nat
quantity
Value
(dollar*)
Shipping
weight
(pounds )
coda No.
(Sehe-
dule B)
Commodity daacrlptlon and unit
of quantity
quantity
talua
(dollar*)
Shipping
weight
(pounds;
469907
469909
469911
46991S
469915
469917
469919
469921
469923
469925
469927
469929
4699 51
469913
469935
469937
469959
469958
469998
471100
471400
472000
472100
472203
472205
472298
472300
472400
472501
472503
472S0S
472598
472605
472688
472800
472900
473000
473100
473200
473300
47SS00
473600
473800
474100
47S000
476100
477500
477700
477800
478200
479300
479500
479700
479900
S00100
500200
SO0S00
S0O400
0H00P 4.— WOOD AND PATCH— Corn.
PAPER BASE STOCKS— Continued
Other paper atock — Continued
Waste paper — Continued
New corrugated cuttings. .. .Lb.
Box board cuttings Lb.
White blank news Lb.
Extra manllas Lb.
Haw manila envelope
cuttings Lb.
No. 1 hard white shavings. .Lb.
Hard white envelope
cuttings Lb.
No. 1 aoft white shavings. .Lb.
Fly leaf aharinga Lb.
No. 1 heavy books and
magazines Lb.
Mixed books Lb.
Overissue Magazines Lb.
No. 1 mixed or colored
ledger Lb.
No. 1 white ledger Lb.
No. 1 assorted kraft
(old kraft) Lb.
New 100* kraft cuttings.. . .Lb.
New lOOJf kraft corrugated
cuttings Lb.
Other waste paper Lb.
Other paper stock Lb.
PAPER, RELATED PRODUCTS AND
MANUFACT0HES
Printing paper i
Newsprint paper Lb.
Book paper, not coated Lb.
Cover paper Lb.
Greaseproof and waterproof
paper Lb.
Overissue and old newspapers i
No. 1 baled news Lb.
Overissue news Lb.
Other Lb.
Wrapping paper, except kraft... Lb.
Kraft wrapping paper Lb.
Surface-coated paper i
Aluminum foil, paper-backed . .Lb.
Composition foil paper Lb.
Copper-coated paper Lb.
Other surf ace-coated paper... Lb.
Cigarette paper (except cork
paper), cigarette books, and
book covers Lb.
Other tissue and crepe paper. ..Lb.
Toilet paper Lb.
Paper towels and napkins Lb.
Kraft container board Lb.
Other box board (paper board
and strawboard) Lb.
Briatole and brietol board Lb.
Other paper board Lb.
Sheathing and building paper. ..Lb.
Fiber insulation board (7,16 inch
and over in thickness) Sq.ft.
Wall board of paper or pulp (1/8
to less than "16 dnch in
thickness) , Sq.ft.
Blotting paper Lb.
Filing folders, index cards,
and other office forma , plain or
printed Lb.
Papeteries (fancy writing
paper) Lb.
Writing paper .Lb.
Paper hangings (wall paper).. .Boll
Paper bagsi
Heavy shipping sack type Lb.
Other Lb.
Boxes and cartons i
Heavy fiber shipping containers
of corrugated or solid con-
tainer board Lb.
Other Lb.
Envelopes Lb.
Vulcenlied fiber sheets, strips,
rods , and tubes Lb.
Casb-register and adding-machln*
paper Lb.
Other paper and paper products....
9,865,410
12,484,923
161,201
11,704,743
112,340
5,862,840
5,920,066
16,474,625
S.8S9
905,450
1,589,413
5,179,612
1,397,060
38,888
28,925,619
6,456,741
1,498,644
2,660,992
698,086
305419
55,698
78,793
1,073,639
422,332
1,130,212
15,021
1,870,965
1,573
492,440
343,787
5,384,432
3,937
224,873
801,697
774,823
108,297
4,346
945,723
226,229
162,795
109,825
29,416
41,895
2,384
13,034
88,590
64,376,435
8,595,147
GBCUP 5 NONMETALLIC MINERALS
COAL AND RELATED FOILS
Goal i
Anthracite Ton
Bituminous Ton
Coal and coke briquets Ton
Coke Ton
4,618,168
326,318
2,938,129
4,208,376
142,326
4,622,786
156,892
381,947
29,811
193,201
282,371
31,103
1,238,641
54,042
485,357
27
400,493
591
2,657,217
1,824
10,622,489
14,170,085
181,765
13,235,329
114,800
6,208,915
6,103,231
19,143,518
5,883
1,016,037
2,076,824
5,606,580
1,563,118
40,301
29,056,635
6,803,539
1,670,814
2,718,943
994,026
472,301
37,030
99,917
1,158,102
74,10O,S67
4,830,859
339,680
3,180,202
4,340,121
170,158
5,650,589
207,161
2,768,592
861,179,6501 45/397, 240, 554
62,280
,791,567
501198
501200
501510
501398
50160S
502700
508900
SOSSOO
S034O0
S0SS10
S0SS20
503800
503900
S04001
0B3UP S.— NONMETALLIC
ml NESALS— Continued
PiTXLZTM" AND PRODUCTS
Petroleum and Products t
Crude oils or any othsr
materials, except motor fuels
and gasoline as defined below,
from which by commercial distil-
lation there can be separated
more than 3S of a total
fraction having an A.S.T.M.
end point of 300° F. which will
have with the addition of 3cc
tetraethyl lead per gallon, an
octane number by the A.S.T.M.
Knock Test method of SO or
■ore Bbl. .
Crude oils or any other
materials except lubricating
oils, from which, by commercial
distillation there can be pro-
duced, aa distilate or resid-
uum, products having a viscosity
of more than 60 seconds Say-
bolt nnivsrssl at 210°F. with
a viscosity index of over 60
lubricating oils from which
by commercial distillation
there can be producted aa
distillates or residuum, 105
or more of products having a
Viscositycf more than 60 sec-
onds Saybolt Dniveraal at 210°
F. with a viscoaity index
of over 60 — Bbl.
Other crude oil not conforming
to specification in 501103 and
501107 „..Bbl.
Natural gasoline Bbl.
Refined ells:
Motor fuel and gasoline i
Blending agents of petroleum
origin 0*1.
Anti-knock compounds of
petroleum origin Gal.
Aviation motor fuels :
High octane motor fuels,
hydrocarbon mixtures
boiling between 75° F.
and 350° F.A.S.T M. which
with the addition of
teltrawthyl lead up to a
total content of See per
gallon will exceed 87
octane number by the
A.S.T.U. Knock Test
method Bbl.
Medium octane motor fuels
of which the total frac-
tion obtained by commer-
cial distillation having
an A.S.T.M. end point
of SOCPF. or lower will
have with addition of Sec
tetraethyl lead per gal-
lon, an octane number by
the A.S.T.M. Knock Test
method of 60 or mors. Bbl.
Other motor fuel and gasoline
from which by commercial distil-
lation there can be separated
more than 3 of a total fraction
having an A.S.T.M. end point
of SOOof. which will have with
the addition of Sec tetraethyl
lead per gallon, an octane num-
ber by the A.S.T.M. Knock Test
Method of 80 or more Bbl.
Other motor fuels and gasoline
not conforming to specifica-
tions in S016O5, 501698 and
501707 Bbl.
Naphtha mineral spirits,
solvents, and other finished
light products Bbl.
Kerosene Bbl.
Oas Oil and distillate
fuel oil Bbl.
Residual fuel oil Bbl.
Lubricating oils:
Red and pale Bbl.
Black Bbl.
Cylinder i
Bright stocks Fbl.
Steam refined stocks Bbl.
Insulating or transformer
oils 0*1.
Light lubricating oil* in
small packages 0*1.
Aviation lubricating ollat
High viscosity index grade,
including any lubricating
oil of more then °S second*,
Saybolt Universal, Viscosity
at 210°F. with a riscoalty
Index of 85 or over Bbl.
3,228,929
5, 385,911
1,050,067,872
104,210,272
7,070
53,001,705
399,940,327
5,877,475
30,170,613
2,394,159
S21
4,221
40,2m
6,058
1,844
51
1,336
1,161
786,972
88,435
4,868
18,239,200
625,176
22,392,769
5,250
612,419,512
75,310
JASO*, 79 3,907
27,637,6
152,856,125
12,484,265
2,120,312
11, 380,580
IV. 96,--,'
14,534,162
653,95S
2,670,986
535,810
3PS.642
778,683
10,508,776
1,519,513,326
7,71S,041,40S
623,9v0,lS0
149,S6S,189
1^86,516,974
14461,667,755
*$w»4es;tw
610,901,595
19,716,349
72,481,040
27,921,612
10,517,160
11, 313,912
248,363,673
10
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
Commodity
oode No.
(Sehe-
dul. B)
60*300
601500
60*600
50*700
50*800
505200
S0S900
512700
5164 00
516500
517000
S17100
521200
521S00
521750
521790
521800
522000
525005
528009
525098
52S200
S 25*00
S2I600
528710
525720
525910
525920
525500
529100
529200
529900
550500
550900
555500
55S40O
Coawsodlty description and unit
of quantity
ORDIT S.— NONMETALUC
uj fERALS— Continued
PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS— Continued
Petroleum and producta— Continued
Light lubricating oila in smell
pa ckages — Continued
Medium rlacoalty lndei grades,
including any lubricating oil
of wore than 60 aeconda , Say-
bolt Unl Tarsal, Vlaooaity at
210°F. with a Viscosity Index
of 60 or over Bbl .
Lubricating oils n.a.a., In-
eluding other Motor oil not
conforming to abore spocifioa-
tiona for aviation lubricating
oil Bbl.
Lubricating greases, except
graphite lubricants Lb.
Petroleum and petroleum Jelly,
all gradee Lb.
Liquefied petroleua gases.... Lb.
P&r&f fin waxi
Unrefined Lb.
Refined and semi-refined... Lb,
Petroleum asphalt L.ton
Petroleum coke L.ton
Natural Oae V Cu.ft.
Petroleum products, n.e.s.,
except finished petroleum sprays
and finished blended gasoline. Gal
STONE, HTDRAULIC CEMENT, AND LINE
Marble and other building and
monumental stone, rough or
dressed Cu.ft.
Manufactures of stone, n.e.e
Hydraulic cement i
Standard Portland Bbl.
White nonstaining and other. Bbl.
Concrete and cement manufactures. .
Lime Bbl.
GLASS AND GLASS PRODUCTS
Plate glass Sq.ft
Cylinder, crown, and sheet
glass Sq.ft
Laminated glass and manufactures I
Bulletproof glaeo
Other
Boiled glass Sq.ft
Boiled, cylinder, crown, and
sheet, glass, obscured by
coloring prior to aolidlfica-
tlon, not less than 1/* inch
In thickneaa Sq.ft
Optical glass, other than
ophthalmic No
Prisms for fire control
Instruments No.
Other glass
Unfilled glass containers I
Pharmaceutical and proprietary
ware, including prescription
bottles, ampoules, and
vials
Beverage bottles, including
soda, beer, and alconoLlc-
beverage bottles
Other unfilled glass
contalnere
Tumblers, drinking glasses and
stemware, plain, cut, engraved,
or otherwise decorated t
Machine-made No.
Hand -made No.
Table glassware, n.e.s., plain,
cut, engraved, or otherwise
decorated t
Machine -made No.
Hand -made No.
Lamp chimneys and lantern
globes
Globes and shades for lighting
fixtures
Chemical glassware Lb.
Glass electric insulators Lb.
Other glassware
Net
quantity
1,9*2,57*
1,105,8*9
18,*87,9S9
2S, 502,075
565,776
45,4.14,651
55,264,22*
70,505
1,*51,S91
16,655
75*
CLAT AND CLAT PRODUCTS
Fire clay Ton
Other clays Ton
Potto ryi
Table and kitchen articles
and utensils Dot.
Sanitary articles —
Closet bowls and water —
closet sets Piece
Lavatories, sinks, etc... Piece
All other sanitary fixtures
and fittings , and parts ,
n.e.s.
value
(dollars)
2«, 515, 269
17,166,859
1,521,661
858,687
54,465
2,166,898
2,152,592
1,660,497
929,265
12,567
57,955
5,915
42
1,85*
24,6*7
58,485
55,592
4,891
7,480
5,525
19,628
50,277
1*
25,995
,570
100
AS
J22
765
5,828
62,09*
159
1,526
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
155,225
12,915
52,974
61,770
165,576
24,989
69,158
112,151
5,166
17,840
612,992,985
588,552,125
21,446,495
28,571,6*6
559,7*5
*9 ,190,505
54,219,526
170,881,959
11,S2S,9*6
*0,589
6,550,55*
296,405
182
85,652
146,046
1,559,619
44,246
57,642
87,042
570
' 17,671
477,519
77
117,885
8,456
Commodity
ood* No.
(Sche-
dule B)
2,405
290
622,218
61,608
90,196
575,845
1,204,456
1,754,105
15,1S4,1S7
.842,882
24,950
80,592
555SCO
555600
555800
556100
556200
556500
556400
556600
S56700
556800
556900
557000
557505
557598
557905
540500
540600
540905
540910
540920
540998
541105
541198
541500
541800
541900
545198
545500
545400
545510
546550
5*5600
5*5700
545810
545850
545901
54S905
545909
545915
54S998
5*7000
5*7100
S*7201
547205
547501
547505
547*01
547498
547800
546001
548005
548015
548055
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
ORODP 6 wONMETALLIC
Ml NESALS— Continued
CLAT AND CLAT PRODUCTS— Continued
Pottery — Continued
Electrical poroelaln —
For leae than 6600 volte... Lb.
For 6600 volte and over.... Lb.
Other pottery
Firebrick i
Chrome brick and shapes Lb.
Magnealte brick and shapes... Lb,
Silica brick—
Standard 9-inch series M.
Other shapes M.
Fire-clay briok—
Standard 9-inch aeries M.
All other shapes M.
Other fire brick Lb,
All other brick M,
Earthen floor end wall
tiles Sq.ft,
High-temperature or refractory
cement i
Chromite refractories .Lb.
Other Lb,
Clay roofing tile, structural
clay and hollow tiles, sewer
pipes, and conduits
Other terra-cotta and ceramic
manufactures
OTHER NONMETALLIC MINERALS,
INCLUDING PRECIOUS
sry and
Abrasives i
Wheels of
corundum Lb.
Grindstones Lb.
Diamond grinding wheels Lb
Diamond dust Carat
Emery powder Lb.
Other natural abrasives, hones
whetstones, etc Lb.
Steel abrasives Lb.
Artificial abrasives , crude
and in grains, n.e.e Lb.
Wheels of artificial
abrasives Lb.
Steel wool Lb.
Abrasive paper and cloth. ... Beam
Other artificial abrasives,
hones, whetstones, etc Lb.
Asbestos i
Unmanufactured (crude and
fiber)—
Of fibers 5/8 in. or more in
length Ton
Other Ton
Paper, millboard, and roll
board Lb.
Pipe covering and cement Lb.
Textiles and yarn Lb.
Paoking Lb,
Brake lining-
Molded and semlmoldsd Lb,
Not molded Lin. it .
Clutch facing —
Molded and seal molded No
Woven No
Brake blocks —
Molded and semlmolded Lb.
Woven .Lb.
Boiler mattress covers and
f illers Lb
Sheets Lb
Other asbestos manufactures,
n.e.s Lb.
Asphalt and bitumen, natural
Unmanufactured Ton
Manufactures, n.e.e Lb.
Graphite, natural i
Ceylon amorphous /..Lb
Flake, crystalline lump or
chip Lb
Other natural graphite Lb
Carbon or graphite products)
Electrodes for furnace or
electrolytic work-
Carbon Lb
Graphite Lb.
Brushes end stock-
Carbon Lb.
Graphite
Lighting carbons No*
Carbon electrodes, n.e.s Lb.
Graphite electrodes, n.e.s... Lb.
Battery mix (marganase
dioxide ) Lb.
Manufactures in which either
flake graphite or crystalline
lump or chip graphite 1&
an essential component, includ-
ing graphite crucibles, re-
torts, and stoppers (graphite
content) Lb,
Other carbon or graphite
products, n.e.e
Net
quantity
2,555,508
261,92*
752,785
554,214
288
21
784
102
52,899,768
12,800
2,108,066
552,267
15,699
1,71*
88,156
21,454,929
127,700
26,778,795
9,109,602
11,057
24,860
409,467
570,252
15,959
496,250
80,550
2,259
9,619
2,010
805,285
170,294
29,128
58,062,570
1,850
52,021
2,124,504
6,46*,790
9,746,792
122,091
577,080
2,864,154
760,161
1,690,260
Value
(doll are)
706,979
85,796
105,092
55, S88
15,107
25,429
4,578
94,099
9,597
957,492
759
146,914
1,782
9,541
176,716
6S7
48,929
25,671
599,981
5,821
2,810,992
5,911,468
4
125,955
49,615
2,765
50,905
58,797
11,512
247,579
56,529
2,100
4,707
1,0*0
87,292
50,105
56*,*20
426,559
5,852
122,200
766,155
1,416,977
554,896
5,012
75,855
455,185
125,529
76,129
165,185
254,285
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
2,978,011
5*8,826
198,527
818,561
599, *87
1,691,711
185,514
6,594,517
500,511
87,162,982
14,912
2,505,855
55,211
484,682
445,140
15,750
1,889
100, S81
22,055,118
127,700
27,711,816
11, 467.5U
40
571,219
50,654
49,428
492,56*
691,8*1
2*,716
578,408
101,956
2,926
10,224
1,765
840,757
225,068
69,840,778
59,526,106
2..149
59,517
2,515,252
7,565,154
11,748,978
165,488
2,589
179,448
8,202,211
941,869
1,782,588
975,756
1,599,522
11
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
Commodity
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Net
quantity
Value
(dollars)
3r-ircinr
weight
(pounds)
^ceveodxty
Sche-
dule B)
Commcdiv vid unit
of quantity
quantity
Value
(dollar*
OOBOdM
548500
S48400
S48S00
S48700
54 9000
551200
551500
571400
571S0O
572200
572400
575600
596001
596002
596006
596008
596010
596015
596020
596025
596098
599005
599098
600700
601020
601050
601040
601070
601090
601100
601500
601400
601500
601601
W 18 9
601605
601607
60160S
601701
601705
601705
601707
601709
GROUP 5. — N0N12TALLIC
_ MINERALS— Continued
OTHER 'XJNMETALLIC VINSRALS,
MO PRECIOUS — Continued
Gypsum and manufactures of:
Cruie, crushed or ground Ton
Calcined (plaster of paris)..Ton
Plaster board and wall
board Sq. ft
Other
Rock wool and other semi-rigid
and "fill" mineral insulating
materials
Mica:
Unmanufactured Lb.
Manufactured and manufactures o£
Ground or pulverized Lb.
Other, including processed
mica, and built-up mica and
mica products Lb
Sulphur:
Crude Ton
Crushed, ground, refined,
sublimed, and flowers Lb.
Magnesia and manufactures Lb.
Salt "
Talc, steatite, soapstone, and
pyrophyllite, crude and
ground Ton
Charcoal Lb.
Quartz crystal 1
Piezo electric
Raw
Plates, resonaters, and
oscillators
Frequency control units
Optical:
Raw
Plates, lenses, and prisms . .
Cryolite:
Natural ,Ll
Artificial Lb
Kluorspar Lb
Mineral wax (except paraffin
wax) |.b
Other nonnetailic mineral
products, except precious
Lianonds suitable only for
industrial use Carat
Precious, synthetic, and imita-
tion stones, n.e.s., including
oearls
GROUP 6.— METALS AM) MANU-
FACTURES, EXCEPT MACHINERY
AND VEHICLES
Iron ore Ton
IRON AND STEEL SEMHUNU7ACTUS
Pie ircn Ton
Iron and steel scrap:
No. 1 heavy melting steel scrap
Category 2. * L. Ton
No. 2 melting steel scrap-
Category 5 * L. Ton
Hydraulically compressed and
baled steel scrap-
Categories 7 and 8.*. .L.Ton
Cast and burnt iron scrap-
Categories 1, 9, 10, 11,
and 12. • L. Ton
Other-Categories 4, 5, 6,
and 13.* L.Ton
Scrap Tin:
Tin-plate scrap L Ton
Tin-rlate circles, strips,
cobbles and scrollshear
butts L.Ton
Waste-waste tin slate. .L.Ton
Teme-plate clippings
and scrap 1- Ton
Steel ingots, blooms, billets,
slabs, sheet bars, and trt-p]*te
cars:
Not containing alloy —
Iron and steel billets. Ton
Iron anl steel blooms. .Ton
Iron and steel ingots. .Ton
Iron and steel slabs... Ton
Iron and steel sheet bars,
and tin-plate bars... -Ton
Alloy steel, including
stainless —
Iron and steel billets. Ton
Iron and steel blooms. . Ton
Iron and steel ingots -Ton
Iron and st -el slabs... Ton
Iron ftn. J steel sheet bars,
and tin-plate bir-
6,127
135,763
18,198
86,653
3,336.280
9,286
311,981
,941,415
28,171
851,200
5,852
49,661
5,139,918
198,228
2,027
27,378
37,834
973,589
247,745
77,856
10,437
699,310,735
W ,080,716
30,373
964,191
626
7,932
5,301
5,752
::,eoc
3,148
406,922
210,599
140
50,859
23,858
3,320,728
6,218,158
1
204,476
637,39902
8,411, 713034
3,749,477
278,969,360
793,503
455,728
217,431
148,877
458
51,965
1,408
20,666
l.OSB
?:
utive Order, effective October 16, 1940.
21,159,508
120,629
7.915,799
5,979,712
31,133
9.415,434
262,546
870,617
7,455
i.tr, o. \.
4,732,445
487,103,910
355,463,489
989,819
116,419,257
3,158,530
46,289,080
16,071,370
.
602000
602100
602200
602300
602500
602600
603015
603098
60S115
603119
603150
603205
603298
B0S50C
B0540C
603510
603550
603590
E 5711
603715
603719
603751
603755
603759
603791
603795
603798
60SS11
603815
B0S817
905819
B0S8S)
603855
605859
603891
60389S
603896
604100
e • •.; v
group -: — -
pacturss, e0cs2pt '
AID VEHICLES — Continued
-
' 3— Continued
Iron and steel bars and rods:
Steel bars, cold f inished. . . . Lb.
Iron bars
Concrete reinforcement bars.. Lb.
Other steel bars —
Not containing allor. It
Stainless steel ....Lb.
Alloy 3teel other than
stainless. ... 1:
Wire rods Lb.
Iron and steel "laies, sheets,
skelp, and strips:
Boiler plate-
late other
»d in Presi-
dent's Proclamation of
. 1957 Lb.
Other Lb.
Other plates, not fabricated —
Not containing alloy —
Anror olate ot^.er than that
listed in President's
Proclamation of May 1,
1937 Lb.
Other Lb.
Stainless steel Lb.
Alloy steel other than
stainless —
; —r plate other than that
listed in -'resident's.
Proclamation of May 1,
1937 Lb.
Other Lb.
Skelp iron or steel —
Skelp seri-finished Lb.
Skelp iron and steel 1:
Iron and steel sheets,
galvanized —
Iron sheets Lb.
Steel sheets Lb.
Steel sheets, black, ungalvan-
ized—
Not containing alloy Lb.
Stainless steel Lb.
Alloy steel other than
stainless Lb.
Iron sheets, black...
Strip, hoop, band, and scroll
iron and steel —
Cold rolled, not containing
alloy —
Iron and steel strip — ■ Lb.
Steel hoop Lb.
nd scroll iron and
^.eel ..'.;.
Cold rolled, stainless steel-
Iron anr 1 steel std
Ste^l hoop lb.
Band anC scroll iron and
steel Lb.
~old rolle J , alloy steel
other than stainless —
Steel rtriD
Steel hoop Lb.
t *and and scroll iron and
steel Lb.
Hot rolled, not containing
alloy-
Iron and steel strip. ..Lb.
Steel hoop Lb.
Baling bands Lb.
Band and scroll iron and
steel Lb.
Hot rolled, stainless steel-
Iron and steel strip. ...Lb.
Steel hoop Lb.
Band ano scroll iron and
steel Lb.
Hot rolled, allor steel other
than stainless —
Steel strip Lb.
Steel hcor Lb.
Band and scroll iron and
steel Lb.
Tin-plate and tacrers tin. lb.
Ternenlate. includir
temes
Structural iron and steel:
R ater, oil, ess, and other
storare tanks cosrl*tc, and
knocked-down material for
temporary or oerwanr-
stallatlon lb.
229,568,052
19,758,321
72,561,295
1,798,285
20S,S43,677
195,609,622
2,686,786
24,457,006
15,188,96.
254,774
555,425
3,061,245
192,084
26,420,086
4,642,015
63,741
693,501
8,665,527 222,422
308,738,906 7,949,325
3,650,520 291,753
639,843
31,313.482
805,810
773,445,000
5,118,087
16,949,477
832,327
56,974,097
1,296,796
2,740
4,459,541
18,404,934
26S.99C
64,S6F,654
3,K6,2ie
483,445
457,005
2,M6,14e
491, S!5
46,604
' ,926,08
.
39,755
1,156,749
56,995
4,070.141
26,999,591
2,109,408
1,560,252
S-,923
5,50 ,SK
91,887
1,529
422,615
3, 25", 029
9,950
4S.008
110,926
1°,496
24,485
6,752,874
13,482
39,129
2", 332, 42?
! . M
56,587
r \086
19,5
206.C = '
2,688.911
24,490,904
9,670,961
S08,96t ,666
640,609
51, 389,606
871,146
120 868.558
788.581, I.".
5,381,896
17,393.440
342,887
3,014
265,990
0.4,081
64,872,608
483,445
462,655
2,490,619
99,319
<91,S3S
53,867
526,108,984
I ,089,571
■ .
Ii2
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OP DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
code No
(Sche-
dule B)
Joraawdity description and unit
of quantity
Net
quantity
Value
(dollars
Shirking
weight
(pounds)
«onnDdl1 y
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Net
quantity
Value
(dollars)
^hipping
weight
(pounds)
804 S00
BO4SO0
604700
B04800
604901
60S1CO
605200
GROUP 6. — UKTALS UN
FACTVKES, EXCEPT MACHINERY
ANT VEHICLES— Continued
STEH UIU MANUFACTWSS- Continual
Structural iron and steel — Cont.
Structural shapes —
Not fabricated 1'on
Fabricated Ton
Plates, fabricated, punched or
shaped Lb.
Metal lath (expanded metal)- Lb.
Sash ana frames of iron or
steel Lb-
Sheet piling Lb.
Railway-track material:
Rails—
60 pounds and over per
yard Ton
Less than 60 pounds per
yard Ton
Relaying rails Ton
Rail joints, splice bars, fish-
plates, ana tieolates Lb.
Switches, frogs, and
crossings Lb.
Railroad spikes Lb.
Railroad bolts, nuts, washers,
and nut locks Lb.
Tubular products and fittings:
Boiler tubes —
Seamless Lb.
Welded lb.
Casing and oil-line pipe —
Seamless Lb.
Welded Lb.
Seamless black pipe, other than
casing and oil-line Lb.
Malleable-iron screwed pipe
fittings Lb.
Cast-iron screweo pipe
fittings Lb.
Cast-iron pressure pipe Lb.
Cast-iron pressure pipe
fittings Lb.
Cast-iron soil pipe Lb.
Cast-iron soil pipe fittingsLb.
Welded black pipe —
Steel Lb.
Wrought iron Lb.
Welded galvanized pipe —
Steel Lb.
Wrought iron lb.
All other iron and steel
pipe, n- e. s Lb.
All other iron and steel pipe
fittings, n.e.s Lb.
Wire and manufactures:
Iron or 3teel wire, uncoatedLb.
Galvanized wire Lb.
Barbed wire Lb.
Woven-wire fencing Lb.
Woven-wire screen cloth —
Insect Lb.
Other Lb.
Wire rope and wire strand —
Wire rope and cable, not
insulated Lb.
Wire strand Lb.
Electric welding rods and
wire Lb.
Other wire and manufactures —
Bale ties Lb.
Welding rods and wire of
iron or steel, other than
electric Lb.
Coated wire, n.e.s., of iron
or steel Lb.
Picture cords Lb.
Wire on spools or in coilsnot
attached to cards Lb.
Wire clothesline L-
Twisted wire Lb.
Other wire and manu-
factures Lb.
Nails and bolts (except railroad):
Wire nails Lb.
Horseshoe nails Lb.
Tacks Lb.
Other nails anii staples Lb.
Bolts, machine screws, nuts
rivets, and washers (except
aircraft and railroad) Lb.
Castings and forgings:
Grey-iron castings Lb.
Malleable-iron castings Lb.
Steel castings —
Not containing alloy Lb.
Alloy steel including
stainless Lb.
Railway car wheels, tires, and
axles —
Railway car wheels (except
locomotive) Lb.
Railway car tires and loco-
motive car wheels Lb.
33,426
23,424
14,006, ii I
44,490
17,400
15,211,752
133,612
49,496
607
67,435,472
26,727,436
5,038,822
98,766,110
8,134,800
74,285,176
17,409,439
51,838,198
2,265,571
146,801
2,872,003
148,669
2,478,575
1,662,364
19,942,984
32,179,330
30,336,239
16,581,712
124,035,614
11,913,290
51,648,655
68,983,612
12,551,629
3,965,598
313,459
4,068,534
2 ,052 ,036
3,089,756
743,900
2,928
1,583
412,227
2,224,024
25,711
3,893,257
4,406,850
925,674
- -,•"?-
10,574,839
651,333
3,961,060
953,647
4,255,644
377,984
13,307
82,934
15,519
75,828
287,673
1,144,748
1,452,138
1,347,337
803,693
13,084,622
2,890,946
4,838,779
4,611,580
624,399
316,316
59,818
1,313,154
57,586,433
791,341
8,155,919
2,567,953
8,282,442
7,690,462
1,760,166
20
12,422,331
51,866,516
775,986
338,094
5,664,595
69,719,741
371,405
82,735
16,196,676
115,795
33,363,456
25,824,210
12,760,011
88,559
1,250,841
98,314
1,211,136
1,723,781
131,818
1
1,281
l,eC3,911
1,948,806
109,327
40,453
284,319
91,460
38,943
3,632,934
42,260
1,794,038
1,652,892
74,853,493
52,990,175
24,091,385
44,490
24,070
15,211,752
efi8.e86.e44
110,817,218
1,360,092
127,399,982
68,072,969
27,952,849
5,298,873
101,268,833
8,350,141
74,424,274
17,413,471
51,999,593
2,494,884
152,656
2,872,024
187,727
2,482,616
1,814,150
20,035,702
32,189,424
30,379,818
18,612,795
125,516,029
12,910,342
52,787,512
69,728,641
12,770,712
3,984,106
341,720
4,452,074
63,664,129
878,429
8,548,900
2,571,859
8,598,317
8,549,141
1,807,314
25
4,235
12,929,072
55,429,581
859,374
367,245
6,031,946
385,477
87,815
16,535,314
120,874
33,363,731
25,829,066
610528
610535
610SS8
610600
610701
610705
610801
610805
611200
611 3"0
600400
611805
611809
611825
611898
611900
612100
612400
612500
6J 5000
613100
613250
613350
613400
613500
613600
613700
613900
614300
614400
614500
614705
614798
614800
614900
615000
615100
615220
GROUP 6.— MCTAl:: Aim MANU-
-Gontlnued
-HI U/WUFACTURES— Continued
Castings and forgings:
Railway car wheels, tires, and
axles — Continued
Railway car axl"S, without
whoels (except locomo-
tive) Lb.
Railway locomotive car axles
without wheels Lb.
Railway car axles fitted
with wheels (except loco-
motive) . Lb.
Railway car axles fitted
with wheels, locomotive. . .Lb.
Horseshoes and calks Lb.
Iron and steel forgings,
n- e. s —
Not containing alloy-
Grinding balls Lb.
Other Lb.
Alloy steel including
stainless —
Grinding balls Lb.
Other Lb.
IRON AND STEEL ADVANCED
MANUFACTURES
Cutlery:
Razors , *a f ety D07.
Safety-razor blades C.(lOO)
Scissors, shears, and
snips Doz.
Table cutlery, including
forks Doz.
Butchers' and kitchen knives,
forks, cleavers, and
steels Doz.
Machine knives —
Shear knives No.
Metal cutting tools No.
Machine cutting tools.... No-
Other macnine knives No.
Other cutlery and parts
Hollow ware:
Tin and galvanized hollow
ware Lb.
Tin cans, finished or
unfinished Lb.
Enameled ware of iron or steel:
Bathtubs No.
Lavatories, sinks, and other
plumbing fixtures No.
Table, household, kitchen and
hospital utensils, and hollow
or flat ware Lb.
Metal furniture and fixtures:
Sheet-metal storage cabinets,
medicine cabinets, and
lockers No.
Sheet-metal shelving and wall
bins
Sheet -metal filing cases
with exposed drawers (not
insulated) No.
Sheet-metal filing cases with
exposed drawers (insulatecljNo.
Fire resistive safes and vault
doors (insulated) No.
Bank vaults, doors, and intarior
equipment
Other office and store furni-
ture, fixtures, and parts . .
Metal beds and bed springsNo.
Other metal furniture indpsrts,
whether or not upholstered. .
Cooking and heating stoves, except
electric:
Coal and wood cooking andrccm-
heating stoves No.
Gas stoves , ranges, and room
and water heaters No.
Kerosene cooking stoves. . . . No.
Kerosene room and water
heaters No.
Gasoline stoves and room and
water heaters No.
''lea stove windows
Parts of gas, kerosene, and
gasoline stoves and heaters
Central heating equipment:
House-heating boilers and
warm-air furnaces No.
House-heating radiators (sq.
ft. radiation) Sq.ft.
Domestic conversion oil turners
and oil-fired boilers No.
Industrial conversion oil
burners and oil-fired
boilers No.
Domestic and industrial oil
burner parts
9,103,566
4,023,507
407,267
249,003
21,090,243
1,179,110
3,022,751
196,900
197,152
14,383
350,552
53,713,992
35,937
14,182,269
3,102,046
2,728,176
156,519
460,960
5,093
618,905
12,461
496,804
6,151
94,668
3,174
7,950
4,671
20,714
171
4,036
114
3,381
3,260
39,238
773
9,374
900,650
1,164,843
149,330
182.451
39,662
40
1,529
788,673
176,653
72
1,972
67
327
26
6,075
158
10,251
22,833
5, OSS
25,829
19,637
822
22,874
68
166
7,990
1,187
134
8,907
30,778
62
10,716
1,240
1,222
5
1,524
6
7,404
9,126,800
4,064,840
3,057,611
210,580
371,563
54,052,033
3,181,654
2,837,045
8,344
342,101
56,636
8,826
40,693
2,339
4,824
111
5,489
1,854,558
1,224,578
184,468
6,972
907,565
17,681
1,617
5,543
124,679
165,365
7,251
178,484
MJOSO
6,654
6,573
31,991
78,927
21,821
3,823
17,804
61,270
13
Coemodit7
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
645911
643919
649998
644000
644100
644 801
644805
645000
645500
64 54 SO
645457
645458
645600
645700
645800
646500
646900
647909
647911
647915
647915
647917
647919
647998
650700
650800
651200
651520
651521
6S15S0
6S155S
6S1SS5
651580
654501
6S4S0S
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR TEAR 1S44— Continued
Commodity description sod unit
of quantity
(BOOT 6.— METALS AND MANU-
FACTURES, EXCEPT MACHDEHT
AND VEHICLES — Continued
NONFEBHOUS 0BE3, METALS AND
ALLOTS, EICEPT PRECIOUS — Continued
Copper— Continued
Other copper manufactures-
Valves or valve bodies, size
4° or larger, used to control
flow of liquids, vapors, o:
gasee in piping, including
gate, globe, angle, and cheek
valves No.
Munitions —
Rotating bands for shells. . Lb.
Other Lb.
Other copper manufactures
Brass and bronze:
Scrap and old Lb.
Ingots Lb.
Bare, rods, and unfinished
shafting Lb.
Blanks Lb.
Plates and sheets t,d.
Pipes and tubee Lb.
Pipe fittings Lb.
Pipe valves —
Valves or valve bodies,
size 4* or larger, used
to control flow of liquids,
vapors, or gases in piping,
including gate, glove, angle,
and check valves Lb.
Other Lb.
Plumbers' brass goods Lb.
Wire (bare and insulated) of
braaa or bronze Lb.
Brass wood screws (whetner or
not plated) Gross
Hinges and butts of brass or
bronze Doz. prs.
Other hardware of brass or
bronze
Other brass and bronze manu-
factures —
Brass and bronze die stocks,
shims, bearings, and
bushings Lb.
Brass and bronze fabrications
for munitions Lb.
Brass and bronze window
strips Lb.
Brass and bronze shapes. .. .Lb.
Brass and bronze stampings. Lb.
Brass a nd bronze castings
and forgings Lb.
Brass and bronze angles. .. .Lb.
Brass and bronze channels. .Lb.
Brass and bronze circles. . .Lb.
Other brass and bronze
manufactures
Lead:
Pigs and bars Lb.
Sheets and pipes Lb.
Solder Lb.
Other lead manufactures—
Type metal (antimonial
lead) Lb.
Anodes ■ Lb.
Cable (all types) Lb.
Foil, including lead and
lead-tin foil Lb.
Plate, or battery plate (not
assembled as complete
battery units) Lb,
Scrap and residues, includ-
ing battery-end Lb.
Shrapnel Lb.
Shot Lb.
Lead eastings, caulking yarn,
circles, discs and rings,
flanges (roof flanges,
laminated lead, plugs,
powdered and granulated
lead, sash and scale
weights, sections, sinkers,
strips, tape, washers, wire,
and wool Lb.
Other lead manufactures
Nickel!
Ore, concentrates, and matte, Lb.
alloys, and scrap containing
nickel Lb.
Metal in Ingots, bars, grains,
rods, sheets, strip, shot,
plates, and other forme Lb.
Manufactures —
Valves or valve bodies, size
4" or larger, used to control
flow of liquids, vapors, or
gases in piping, including
gate, globe, angle, and check
valves No.
Other nickel ■amufactnrea
Net
quantity
Value
(dollars)
606
402,595
35,4S8,544
9,040,471
217,148,062
8,242,109
60,782
49,515
105,179
21,774
5,885,805
5,962
590,217
65,065
5.688,284
1,704,157
59,872,875
2,475,858
56,789
51,417
85,582
17,812
1,572,966
2,459
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
25,542
5,698,704
18,588
60
28,659,571
591,214
52,880
1.004
2,028,942
2,151
19,042
27,280
1,119,291
11,888
20
1,902,582
31,497
8,459
270
SS8,476
545
1,122
78,245
9SS,17S
6,705,511
475
26,857
2,408
2S2.S94
2.675,744
651
411,745
59,928,066
9,514,517
254,967,566
9,774,808
66,722
55,499
122,019
25,047
6,454,585
6,997
50,254
6,206,445
20,450
65
940,067
28,839,528
404,827
56,087
1,110
2,278,851
2,560
2,584
99,286
10,167
1,027,819
7,172,575
i.ies.sos |
Commodity
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
656501
656502
656505
656507
656508
656509
656598
657000
657103
657105
657111
657121
6S712S
657198
857205
657209
657507
6S7598
658600
658901
658905
658907
658998
661000
662000
663000
863500
663600
663601
663700
S6S800
665900
664501
664 SOS
664510
664515
664518
664521
664525
664530
664555
864S40
06458?
664565
664S70
664580
664S8S
664595
M4E96
664901
664905
664910
664915
664917
664918
90488]
BB4M0
664935
664940
664 S45
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
GROUP 6.— METALS AID MANU-
FACTURES, EXCEPT MACHDEHT
AND VEHICLES — Continued
NONFERROOS ORES, METALS AND
ALLOTS, EXCEPT PRECIOUS — Continued
Tin and manufactures:
Tin sheets Lb.
Tin tubes Lb.
Tin foil Lb.
Tin metal in ingots, pigs, bars,
blocks, slabs, and other
forms Lb.
Tin scrap and waste Lb.
Alloys containing tin, in-
cluding scrap Lb.
Other
Zinc:
Ore, concentrates and dross.
Zinc content C. lb.
Cast in slabs, plates or blocks
Special high grade containing
not over 007f* letJ, not ova
.005% iron, not over .005%
cadmium, no aluminum, and at
least 99. 99 zinc Lb.
High grade, etc Lb.
Intermediate Lb.
Brass special Lb.
Selected Lb.
Prime Western. Lb.
Other zinc cast in slsbs,
plates or blocks Lb.
Rolled in sheets and stripe —
Photo-engraving sheets Lb.
Sheets, n. e s , and strips. Lb.
Other forms, n e.s.—
Zinc alloys, other than
brass or bronze . .Lb.
Zinc die castings Lb.
Other forms , n-e. s Lb.
Dust Lb.
Other zinc manufactures, con-
taining 20% or more zinc —
Battery shells and parts,
unassembled Lb.
Photo-engraving plates Lb.
Wire lb.
Oth-r
Nickel silver, or German silver,
crude, scrap, or in bars, rods,
or sheets Lb.
Babbitt metal lb.
Nickel-chrome electric resis-
tance wire Lb.
Quicksilver or mercury Lb.
Molybdenum ore and concentrate,CJh.
Molybdenum are and concentrate Lb.
Vanadium ore and concentrates. . .Lb.
Magnesium metal in primary form. . Lb.
Tungsten metal, (stellite), wire,
shapes, and alloys Lb.
Ores and concentrates, n. e.s.
Antimony Lb.
Beryllium. Lb,
Bismuth matte, slimes, resi-
dues, and base bullion Lb.
Cadmium dross, flue dust,
residues, and scrap Lb.
Cerite or cerium ore Lb.
Chromium vchromlte) Lb.
Cobalt Lb.
Columbium (niobium) Lb.
Lead (ore, matte and base
bullion) Lb.
Msnc&nese ores ana concen-
trates, containing 35 %or more
manganese Lb.
(quantity only)
Tantalum. Lb.
Thorium Lb.
Titanium Lb.
Tungsten Lb.
Uranium Gram
Zirconium Lb.
Other Lb.
Metals and alloys in primary
forms, n. e. s. :
Antimony Lb.
Beryllium metals, alloys, and
scrap Lb.
Bismuth metals and alloys. .. .lb.
Cadmium metal s lb.
Cadmium alloys Lb.
Cerium metals and alloys Lb.
Chromium metal (anodes,
chromium bearing alloys, and
scrap lb.
Cobalt metal alloys, and cobalt
bearing scrap metal Lb.
Columbium metal and alloys. ..Lb.
Copper alloys, other than brass,
bronze, nkVla,or gold lb.
a ajaauMiwi metal and alloys. .. .Lb.
Molybdenum metal, alloys, and
scrap Lb.
Wet
quantity
2,552
9,495
Value
(dollars)
500
4,925
U.86S
2,555,642
94,255
897,816
29,827
528.641
2,970
26,463
4,174
64,781
52,787
4S9.040
tS9,203
16,399
S, 554,191
9,794,019
41,907,299
169,775
15,412
18,745
215,857
8,516
40,220
S2.895
"S.170
533,742
1,000
8,696
346,410
33
549,250
1,024,710
83,434
5,455
61,868
4.S68
945
15,389
589
35,744
181, 876
420,871
55,744
3,485,502
9,776,010
2,585,426
2,580
15,837
8.978
6,632
5,220
8,571
58,256
S01.18S
700
5,080
520,610
16
78,005
Shipping
■eight
k pound • )
2,612
9,628
157,140
2,555,742
«,6SS
2,195
53,428
5SS.7S7
a,OH
4. SCO.
72.16S
7*9
S«,076
460,884
510,514
21,599
1C. 955,019
42, 22C, 880
197,287
19,S54
19,697
3,184
184,137
42,174
55,269
80,317
S70.547
1.070
9,052
564,659
52
351,994
l.0Se,0T«
14
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF D0IE3TIC ICRCHANDISE UNDER THE LEMD-IEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
Coessodlty
cod* Wo.
(Sche-
dule B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Net
quantity
Value
(dollar*)
Shipping
■•Ight
(pounds)
Cowmodlty
code No.
(Scho-
dul« B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Net
quantity
Talus
(dollars)
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
61$2S5
Bisase
615500
815445
61 5496
615515
61S518
6155*0
615605
615696
61S710
615850
615900
616000
616100
616200
616500
616400
616500
616745
616796
616996
617000
617200
617500
617891
617895
617896
617898
617900
618000
618100
618200
618500
616450
618490
618500
618600
618800
618900
619000
619100
619200
GROUP 6.— METALS AND MANU-
FACTURES, EXCEPT MACHINERY
AND VEHICLES — Contlnusd
IRON AND STEEL ADVANCED
MANUFACTURES— Continued
Mica peep-hole covers ...
Other dosMstlc cooking or heat-
ing equlpasnt
Tools :
Axes (broad and hand)- ... .Dos.
Hack-saw blades —
For power machines Gross
Other .Gross
Circular diamond saws No.
Circular saws, except
diaaord No.
Steel band, pit, drag and
will saws (woodworking). . .No.
Dlaaond saws, except
circular No.
Crosscut, hand, back, and
other saws and parts, n-e-s..
Augers, bits, gimlets, gimlet
bits, and counter sinksjwood-
worklng Dob.
Files and rasps-
Less than 7 inches In
length Dos.
7 inches or more in
length Dos.
Hay and manure forks Dos.
Hammers and hatchets Dos-
Hand hoes, rakes, and forksDos.
Shovels, spades, scoops,
and drainage tools Dos-
Vises No.
Automotive wrenches and parts.
Other wrenches and parxs
(except automotive)
Drills, reamers, counter sinks,
and parts, metal-cutting —
For use in power-driven tools
(except parts) No.
Other
Hand-operated screw plates,
bolt dies, taps, tap wrenches,
and parts-
Taps, bolt dies, and screw
plates for metal -working
machines No.
Other
Hand-operated pipe stocks and
dies, die stocks, dies,
bushings, and parts —
Pipe stocks and dies, and
dies for metal-working
machines No-
Other
Hana-operated pipe cutters and
other metal -cutting tools,
and parts, n-e-s
Slip Joint pliers Dos.
Other pliers, pincers, nippers,
and splicing clamps Dos.
Hand and machine drill and
reamer operating devices,
drill presses, bit braces,
and parts
Planes, chisels, gouges, and
other cutting tools and parts
Other hand tools and parts,
n- e. s —
Gauges: snap, thread, plug
ring, profiling and other
gauges for use in measur-
ing and inspecting pre-
cision parts No.
Tools incorporating indus-
trial diamonds , No.
Mechanics' hand tools, n-cs.
and parts
Tool grinders, emery wheel
dressers Lb.
Other hand tools and parts.
Hardware:
Padlocks of iron, steel, brass
and bronze Dot-
Door locks and lock sets of
iron, steel, brass, and
bronze Dos.
Cabinet and other locks of Iron
steel, brass, and bronseDos-
Hinges and outts. Iron or
steel Doz.pr-
Other builders ■ hardware
Furniture casters
Other furniture hardware
Saddlery and harness haidware
Car and marine hardware
Other hardware
Sewing-machine needles M.
Other needles M.
Sprocket and other power trans -
mission chains Lb.
Other chains Lb.
14,645
14,546
24,555
5,808
52,246
54,056
14,570
596,015
258,757
540
47,629
19,684
60,756
46.247
9,875,715
1,355,544
164
60,784
171,464
544
55,056
37,358
569
72
10,922
422
13,544
127,140
14,677,138 I
106,842
228,944
280, 555
259,547
15,019
990,036
201,777
187,486
2,769
806,182
190,264
147,044
171,767
1,565,128
1,367,504
84,561
99,505
1,219,591
2,584,876
685,215
24,547
571,720
127,041
1,785,400
19,792
1,582,526
1,050,222
825,196
486,654
52,801
4,269,756
2,080,574
55,259
5,085,079
4,769,145
4,694,201
2,912,718
2,224,790
1,514,764
1,028,151
528,988
506,367
162,679
207,245
555,745
233,129
260,044
278,726
1,008
524,801
2,268
644,140
550,715
256.010
317,156
260,149
625,007
2,059,254
257,155
4,985
800
7,537,794
9,402,789
22,554
7,248,569
40,862
11,358,391
56,859
149,529
2,445
7,211
7,890
5,909
22,044
55,118
117,745
118.699
25,502
291,444
146,041
9,938
221,562
64,096
2,561,466
514,942
506
12,947
46,074
2,128,061
144,865
14,940,702
619510
619590
619700
619800
620000
620501
620S03
820 90S
620907
620915
820933
620998
621503
621305
622050
622080
622085
622087
622088
622090
622092
822094
622095
622096
622098
629000
629500
630000
650100
630301
650505
850400
650500
650700
650850
630998
640100
641300
642200
642300
642400
642500
645000
643100
643500
OBOUP 6. —METALS ANT> MANU-
FACTURES, EXCEPT MACHINERY
AND VEHICLES— Continued
IRON ANT) STEEL ADVANCED
MANUFACTURES— Continued
Automatic scales:
Bathroom No
Other No,
Precision scales, laboratory
balances and weights No.
Other scales and balances No
Wood screws (of iron or
steel only) Cross
Metal drums and containers fbroil,
gas, other liquids and solids:
Filled—
Shipment? covered by
"Individual" export control
licenses Lb.
Other shipments where the
value of the container
represents 20 or more of
the total value of the
container plus contents. . . .
Unfilled—
Shipments covered by
"individual" export control
licenses Lb.
Other shipments
Other iron and steel manufactures:
Pence posts of iron or steelLb.
Tool bit blanks of iron or
steel Lb.
Unfabrlcated tie stockwhether
or not sheared to length. . Lb.
Lined steel tanks Lb.
Carbonyl iron powaer Lb.
Other iron and steel manu-
factures
FERRO-ALLOTS
Ferromanganese Lb.
Splegeleisen Lb.
Ferrochrome Lb.
Other ferro-alloys:
Ferrocolumbium Lb.
Ferromolybdenmu. Lb.
Ferrovanadium Lb.
Ferrozlrconium Lb.
Perrophosphorous Lb.
Perrosilicon Lb.
Perrotantalum Lb.
Ferrotitanium and ferrocarbon-
tltanlum Lb.
Ferrotongstan Lb.
Other ferro-alloys Lb.
NONFERROUS ORES, METALS AHD
ALLOTS, EXCEPT PRECIOUS
Aluminum, aluminum alloys, in-
cluding duralumin:
Bauxite and other aluminum
ores Ton
Bauxite concentrated, in-
cluding alumina Ton
Aluminum and alloys in ingots,
slabs , or other crude formsLb,
Aluminum scrap Lb.
Sheets, plates and strips... Lb.
Rods and bars Lb.
Aluminum foil Lb.
Tubes , moldings . castings ,
and other shapes Lb.
Table, kitchen, and hospital
utensils Lb
Aluminum (aluminum-bronze)
powders and pastes (aluminum
content) Lb,
Valves or valve bodies, sise
4" or larger, used to control
flow of liquids, vapors, or
gases in piping, including
gate , globe , angle , and cheek
valves No,
Other aluminum manufactures. . .
Copper:
Ore, concentrates, matte, un-
refined copper as blister,
converter copper, or anodes
(copper content) Lb.
Refined copper in cathodes,
billets, ingots, bars, or
other forms Lb.
Old and scrap coppar Lb.
Pipes and tubes Lb.
Plates and sheets Lb.
Rods Lb.
"ire (ban) Lb.
Insulated copper wire and cable
Rubber-covered wire Lb.
Weatherproof wire ...... Lb.
Other insulated copper
wire Lb.
560
7,278
1,995,377
5,919
75,000
2,425,510
11,029
1,246,219
127,800
69,366
369,000
727.820
11,305
24,648
213,560
357,070
549,329
15,125
463,141
99,612
71,635
4,058,500
1,079,541
2,535,976
25,100
2,324,828
98,126
218
258,771,163
685
92,415,498
15,799,175
5,095,809
9,495.258
5,236
24,682,525
66,405,147
12,609,993
11,669,575
621,900
14,927,897
12,077,969
5,854,782
250,065,871
592,444
159,650
5,711,040
6,258
5,930
129.758
2,442,158
2,042,856
151,657
5,867
3,615,438
140,944
16,719
37,724,484
95
30,014,443
3,402,747
1,324,981
7,213,609
2,561
429,869
6,953,074
5,592,182
2,501,333
121,796
2,932,477
4,434,753
1,658,710
47,443
17,802
818,948
1,622,747
75,000
1,160,217
2,425,510
11,900
1,579,798
157,185
SS, 715,178
73,365
569,000
860,987
4,325,879
1,155,562
2,560,154
27,088
2,571,220
100,172
491,774
259,486,914
758
110,556,967
14,294,450
5,758.251
13,854,202
5,991
26,759,749
1,158,727
66,647,802
15,2SS,266
13,875,598
677,001
16,027,185
13,472,689
4,870,940
286,641,969
15
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOIgSTIC EERCKANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
Commodity
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity-
Net
quantity
(dollars)
Shipping
•eight
(pounds)
. : — X . *.y
cxie V<o
dule B)
Co-^odity des ription and unit
of quantity
Set
.....
-- .- J :
664950
664960
66496 S
664970
564965
664990
664895
664998
665000
669101
669105
669107
669108
669198
692000
692205
692209
692905
682998
695500
695600
695800
695 900
699700
700005
700096
700105
700198
700898
70080C
700905
701010
701020
701105
70UW
701200
701S00
701400
701 SOO
701600
701700
701800
GROUP 6.— METALS All MANU-
FACTURES, EXCEPT MACHINERY
AND VEHICLES— Continued
NONFERROUS ORES, METALS AND
ALLOYS, EXCEPT PRECIOUS— Continued
Metals and alloys in primary
forma, n.e. 3 Continued
Radium metal (radium
content) Hg.
Tantalum metal and alloys Lb.
Thorium metals and alloys Lb.
Titanium metal and alloys Lb.
Uranium metal Cram
Vanadium metal alloys and
scrap Lb.
Zirconium metals and alloys... Lb
Other Lb
Plated ware, other than gold or
silver, except cutlery
Type Lb
Other metal and metal composition
manufactures, n. e.s. :
Magnesium powder Lb.
Magnesium metal in other forms,
n e.s., and magnesium
ribbons Lb
Molybdenum tool bit blanks. . . -Lb,
Molybaenum wire Lb,
Other metal and metal composi-
tion manufactures, n.e.s
PRECIOUS METALS AND PLATED WARE,
EXCEPT JEWELRY AND ARTICLES TO
BE WORN OR CARRIED ABOUT THE
PERSON AND GOLD AND SILVER
IN ORE, BULLION, AND COTK
Platinum and allied metals :
Platinum ore and
concentrates Oz. Troy
Ingots, sheets, wire, alloys,
and scrap:
Platinum bars, ingots, sheets
wire, sponge and other forms
including scrap Oz. Troy
Palladium, rhodium, iridium,
osmindium ruthenium and
osmium ar.d alloys, including
scrap Oz. Troy
Manufactures, except jewelry —
Platinum manufactures
(except Jewelry) Oz. Troy
Platinum allied metal manu-
factures, except
Jewelry Oz. Troy
Sterling and other solid silver-
ware:
Knives, forks, and steak
sets
Other
Silver plated ware:
Knives, forks, and steak
sets
Other
Gold manufactures, n e. s
253,127
775,515
7,520
5,185,996
2,891,848
225,957
GROUP 7.— MACHINERY AND
VEHICLES
ELFCTXIAL MACHINERY AND APPARATUS
Generators:
Direct curront—
5/4 kilowatt, and over..
Other No.
Alternating current—
5/4 kilowatt, and over. . . •. .No.
Other No.
Steam turbine generator sets—
5/4 and less than SOO
kilowatts No.
Under 3/4 kilowatt So.
500 kilowatts and larger No.
Armatures for generators
(containing mica) Me.
Accessories and parts for
generators, n. s
Welding sets:
Motor-generator type ...
. . No.
Electrical generating sets
powered by Diesel engines,
assembled or unassembled No.
Self-contained lighting outfits,
n. e. s
Wind-driven generators No.
Batteries:
6 and 12 volt storage
batteries
Other storage batteries Cell
dry-cell batteries No.
Flashlight batteries Cell
Batteries, dry, multiple cell,
except, flashlight Cell
drj and «t*t cell
primary batteries
71.771
100,040
154,784
112
2,007
2,283,750
743,553
735,745
1,464,115
1,006
9,067
4.S81
6.661
935
2,119
169
4,328
13,214
288,918
491,940
J41.00S
2,371,199
5,392,445
1,016
300
2,777
3,384
6,699
27,670
250,967
851,635
40
7,700
3,789,769
3,028,204
264,112
1,292,484
6 ,051,WJ30
5,303,542
68S.S14
4,767,357
242.619
1.069,934
46,944,550
10,773
8,271,418
2,828,799
1S4.722
32,414,526
2,470,287
3.1S3.786
2,841,942
16,396
109.762
4,409,031
2,440
1,779
6,725
21,661
7,918,712
1,076,506
8,846,464
370,782
1,593,324
12,000
16,639,120
3S-\4-2
59,758,049
2,808,193
225,494
84,408
12,361,511
70210C
702200
702300
702400
702600
702718
702720
70280C
703000
703105
703198
703200
703300
703405
703498
703500
703698
703700
703898
703900
704000
704100
704200
704300
704400
704500
704705
704798
704805
704898
704905
705505
705598
705605
Tosase
705700
-0S900
7OS9O0
708 -:\
70610C
GSCOP 7.— MACHriSRY A"
'~-::?lZS— Continued "
ELECTRICAL MACHIV-:RT AND
APPARATUS— Continued
Capacitors 1 '2 kilovolt ampere
and larger No
Transforming or converting
apparatus:
Power transformers, over 500
kilovolt amperes No.
Distribution transformers, SOO
kilovolt amperes and less.. No.
Instrument transformers No.
Other transformers No.
Mercury power rectifiers. . . .No.
Rotating converters —
3/4 and less than SOO
kilowatt No.
Under 3/4 kilowatt N .
300 kilowatts and larger. .No.
Complete battery chargers,
nenrotating So.
Transmission and distribution
apparatus:
Feeder voltage regulators. . .No.
Rheostats (containing mica). No.
Switchboard panels and parts,
except telephone
Oil circuit breakers and
switches .Wo.
Power switches, circuit
breakers over 10 amperes, and
parts
Fuse plugs (containing micaJNo.
Other fuses No.
Watt-hour and other measuring
meters No.
Electric indicating instnmmnts-
Testing machines: Tension,
ductilit;-, compression,
hardness, torsion and
flawtesting No.
Other No.
Electrical recording
Instruments No.
Electrical testing apparatus
and parts, n.e.s. —
Testing machines: Tension,
ductility, compression,
hardness, torsion and
flawtesting No.
Other
Lightning arresters, choke
coils, reactors, and parts....
Motors, starters, and controllers
Motors, l'S horsepower and
under No.
Motors, over l/S and under 1
horsepower No.
Stationary motors —
1 to 200 horsepower No.
Over 200 horsepower No
Railway motors No
Electric locomotives, rail-
way, mining, and industrlalNo.
Station, warehouse, and factory
trucks, powered by electric
storage battery, whether or
not containing conveying,
lifting, stacking or similar
accessory devices No.
Electric industrial trucxs
and tractors, n.e.s No.
Rheostats for industrial
motors (containing *iz\ ...V'?.
Other starting and controlling
equipment for industrial
motors and parts
Rheostats for electric railway
and vehicle motors (contain-
ing mica) No.
Other starting and controlling
equipment for electric raflmy
and vehicle motors, and parts
Armatures for motors
Bm)
Accessories and par:-
mot ors , n e s
Portable electric tools:
Tower-driven Tor met a
machinery No.
Other No.
Electric refrigerators and parts
Household
Commercial up to 1 ton No.
Farts for electric
refrigerators
Electrical aprliances:
Flashlight cases
r lectric fans
Electric incandescent lamps — .
Small rila—nt lamps,
ein.at)ir£ and candelabra
base. .
....No.
259
620
188
23,745
216
11,8S8
2,926
4C2
1,965
23,211
399,850
5,296
4,106
29,386
2,353
1,226
1,921
14,953
423
17, SOS
12,012
345,040
6,253
55,823,1 K
--:,=t:
;,c» ,543
:=:,:;:-
9,081
624,405
52,648
5,346,695
sea.see
3,562.72*
5,7*8
3,909
4,254,957
561,148
859,757
6,779
1,490,SSS
170, S4S
64.76S
767.21C
>;.?4:
44,350
6,383,694
425,631
23,978
43,050
4,782,114
986.5)8
3,788,789
1,955.388
25,286
1,785,538
S8.S64
B.B9B,9BS
379,80-'
3,547.779
8,003
2,381
5,188,889
1,332,971
l.S7B,T3i
5,138
419,096
E&.9TC
57,161
36,308
1,764,475
45,179
U.Z8S.0H
S.067,446
1,110.799
2,452,-46
4,335,533
342,814
1,505,251
293
1,064
1,978,248
35,956
30,512
19.780
47,519
531,690
615,407
939,270
506,739
636.352
450,008
51,111
45,148
110,063
125,231
146.424
166,380
8^,898
1,950,054 I
388,80!
te
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
MMBdltw
(Sche-
dule B)
Toesoi
706555
709700
706810
706850
706910
7069S0
707000
707105
707198
707200
707J98
707410
707420
707490
707510
707SS0
707605
707698
707705
707798
707805
707898
707998
708000
708198
708200
706900
708700
709200
709SOO
709415
709418
709490
709601
709698
709700
709915
709918
Coaaodity description and unit
of quantity
GROUP 7. — MACHINEST AND
VEHICLB-Continuod
ELECTRICAL lUCHHRX AM)
aPP ARATUS— Cont 1 nued
Electrical appliances— Continued
Electric incandescent lamps —
Continued
Large filament lamps,
medium screw, mogul bi-
post bayonet, and other
large base lamps No
Fluorescent tjbe lamps-... No.
Other vapor and non-filament
lamps, n-e.s No.
Searchlights and airport
beacons No.
Floodlights No.
Electri- household washijig
machine No.
Electric household washing
machine parts
Electric domestic vacuum
cleaners No.
Electric domestic vacuum
cleaner parts
Oth^r domestic motor-driven
devices, except tools No.
Electric flatirons—
Containing mica No-
Other N .
Electric cooking ranges,
domestic No.
Electric curling irons, coffee
percolators, toasters, and
waffle irons (containing
mica) No.
Other domestic heating or
cooking devices, utensils,
and parts
Electric melting furnaces
and parts
Heat treating furnaces and
parts
Other industrial heating
devices and parts
X-ray tubes No
Other X-ray apparatus and
parts
Other therapeutic apparatus
and parts
Signal and communication devices:
Radio apparatus —
Transmitting sets, tubes,
and parts —
Containing mica
Other
Receiving sets —
Radio receiving sets
containing mica ■ • B6«
Other No.
Radio receiving tubes —
Containing mica No.
Other No.
Receiving-set components —
Radio mica condensers,
or capacitors, all
kinds No.
Wica dial or .Tica covered
comnasses No.
Other
Loud speakers No.
Other receiving-set
accessories —
Radio direction finders
containing mica and mica
trimmers No.
Other
Telegraph apparatus and parts. .
Telephone apparatus —
Telephone instruments No.
Other telephone equipment
and parts
Bells, buzzers, annunciators,
and alarms
Other electrical apparatus:
Starting, lighting, and
ignition equipment
Insulating material....' Lb.
Rigid metal conduit —
Of iron or steel Lb.
Other Lb.
Other metal conduit, outlet
and switch boxes
Sockets, outlets, fuse blocks,
lighting switches and parts. . .
Electric interior lighting
fixtures and parts —
Fluorescent
All types except fluorescent.
Electric exterior lighting
fixtures and parts
Other wiring supplies and line
material
Electric razors —
Containing mica No.
Other No.
Net
quantity
2.01S.9S4
J90
S9.587
573
1,109
Value
(dollars)
Shipping
wiffht
(pounds)
6,227
50,506
2,529,589
4,783,405
175,659
1,078,286
707,251
2,814
688,722
1,470
929,934
m,3o9
1,877
1,218
2,673
20,820
7,580,158
7,746,677
698,266
833,720
3,152,615
917,523
25,648,678
47,914,463
1,822,362
12,147,625
2,105,974
3,940,456
10,516,701
8,962
2,200
2,189,710
4,976,752
6,059,963
14,324,529
58,966
244,333
423,865
68,906
793
242,355
305,150
36,090
180,613
269,304
664,427
895,090
558
845,717
147,953
4,107
3,568
5,537
16,984
17,600,497
19,426,630
2,450,068
145,270
2,447,508
1,042,481
15,293,956
19,547,172
•'26,602
4,329,756
525,446
1,275,061
81,633
4,809,648
12,087
728
1,607,727
2,762,544
3,055,297
9,683,297
41,550
365,305
1,252,515
754,618
3,114
901,672
453,246
168,943
327,420
504,129
2,286,397
'cm .l ; 1y
dule B)
709991
709992
709993
709995
709996
711500
711400
711500
712900
715200
713300
713500
713905
713998
714000
714100
714300
714400
714S00
714600
714700
714800
71S900
716300
720100
720200
720505
720598
721500
722000
722200
722300
722400
722600
722700
722800
723105
723198
725400
725500
724100
724200
724600
724900
729100
Corrwiortlty description and unit
of quantity
GROUP 7_ MACHINERY AND
VKHICL'S— Cont inued
F1KTR1CAL UACH INERT AND
APPARATUS— Continued
Other electrical apparatus — Cont
Commutators, commutator and
caps, segment insulators, V
rings and cones (containing
mica) , and mica armature
insulation under bands
Battery mix (manganese dioxide)
and part of batteries Lb.
Neon tube electrode sections
(containing mica)
Measuring machines for use In
measuring or inspecting
precision parts for use in
the metal-working industries
by electrical means No.
Parts of electric power-
driven portable tools for
metal-working machiner:'
Parts of electric weldinp sets.
Electric hair-waving machines
(all kinds) containing micaNo.
Other electric apparatus and
parts, n. e. s
INDUSTRIAL KACHINEKY
cept
Power-generating machinery,
electric and automotive:
Steam engines, boilers, and
accessories —
Stationary, except
turbines No.
Mechanical -drive turbines. No
Locomotives No.
Locomotive parts and
accessories
Frames, cradles, bolsters or
beds of iron or steel for
locomotive and other
railway rolling stock
Other engines and parts
Steam boilers, fire
tube Sq . ft
Steam boilers, water
tube Sq. ft
Condensers, heaters,
accessories and parts
Boiler gauge glass tubes
(containing mica) No.
Steam specialties and parts.
Internal-combustion engines —
Locomotives —
Gasoline No
Diesel and Diesel-
electric No.
Other-
Gasoline, kerosene, etc. —
Not over 10 horsepower.No.
Over 10 horsepower. .
Diesel and semi-Diesel-
Marine —
Not over 200 horse-
power No
Over 200 horsepower. . No
Stationary and portable —
Not over 200 horse-
power No.
Over 200 horsepower. .No.
Engine accessories and parts.
Water wheels, water turbines,
and parts ■
Construction and conveying
machinery:
Excavators, including power
shovels '■' "
Excavator parts and accessories.
Dredging machinery
Parts of dredging machinery. . . .
Concrete mixers No.
Road rollers No.
Self-propelled graders No.
Pull or push type graders. . .No.
Other graders No.
Scrapers, self-loading No.
Bulldozers, angle dozers,
trail builders, brush cutters
and simil-T equipment.. . .No
Other road machinery and parts.
Parts for replacement or
repair of construction equip-
not specifically
described •
Other construction equipment
and oarts
Crsne *ith swinging booms. ..No.
Other cranes No.
Hoists "o.
Derricks, except mining No.
Elevators and parts
Conv/ors, bucket, chain, or
belt No.
Other conveying equipment and parts.
Net
quantity
"V ,82!
57
37
1,408
111,285
276,326
6,236
1,338
Value
(dollars)
2,255
37,207
1,547
85,284
615,297
94,424
7,484,272
74,950
142,256
113,068,181
3,414,112
439,048
133,549
343,770
590, 5S5
4,309,735
2
3,252,920
20,803
4,235,525
823,016
758,644
2,746 7,733,517
1,257 18,613,067
2,614
544
1,129
560
1,527
842
205
187
625
867
1,516
4,139
Shipping
might
(pounds)
4,255,048
3,996,747
34,153,956
16,675,305
1,903,768
353,255
297,163
1,328,267
5,051,835
4,702,545
457,276
855,465
2,066,638
1,275,588
13,191,982
59,672
435,175
12,640,378
20,561,066
2,388,826
266,133
110,807
691,562
5,709,714
1,084
855,020
3,148
583,243
185,103
8,109,887
414,966
191,290
346,702,900
27,879,337
3,438,528
255,720
2,202,810
1,971,335
17,630,767
14,682,195
48,805
9,473,838
2,217,231
1,929,878
10,628,514
15,271,346
8,268,662
21,071,578
25,347,866
80,391,205
6,696,975
1,801,309
1,198,255
5,279,665
26,598,495
24,750,115
3,384,415
4,299,939
KH 223. 016
5.589,746
3' ,842,005
162,604
1,632,914
49,627,659
79,315,756
5,671,704
952,791
280,173
3,625,905
17,835,218
17
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR VEAR 1944— Continued
COBKXUtj
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Ret
quantity
Value
(dollars)
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
Cocrjodity
code No.
'Sche-
dule B)
Gorrrodity description and unit
of quantity
Set
quantity
Value
(dollars)
Shipping
weight
pooodri
730500
7S1000
751SO0
73 2105
752198
7SS100
7S59O0
754200
754801
75490S
754909
7S4998
755S98
755605
755698
75570S
7S5798
7SS80S
756198
758500
756600
736915'
74000S
740009
74020S
740209
740505
740507
GROUP 7.— MACHINERT AND
VEHICLES — Continued
INDUSTRIAL MACHINERI— Continued
Wining, well, and pumping
machinery:
Mining and quarrying machinery —
Coal cutters No.
Rock drills No.
Uine hoists and derricks. .. .No.
Grinding mills, classifiers,
and equipment therefor
Ore and rock crushing and
sorting machinery and parts. . .
ConcenLrating and smelting
machinery and parts
Other mining and quarrying
machinery and parte
Well and refining machinery —
Petroleum and gas well-drill-
ing apparatus and parts
Other petroleum well and re-
fining machinery and parts —
Equipment for the production
of aviation motor fuel
and aviation fuel oil
Petroleum and gas well
equipment and parts
(except drilling)
Petroleum refining mach-
inery, equipment and parts. .
Other petroleum well and
refining machinery and
parts
Other well-drilling apparatus
and parts
Pumping equipment —
Centrifugal pumpe —
Hydraulic, capable of
delivering pressure of 100
pounds per square inch or
oyer No.
Other ' No.
Rotary pumps —
Hydraulic, capable of
delivering pressure of 100
pounds per square inch or
over No.
Other No.
Deep well turbine pumps —
Hydraulic, capable of
delivering pressure of
100 pounds per square
inc h or over No.
Other No.
Reciprocating steam pumps —
Hydraulic, capable of
delivering pressure of
100 pounds per square
inch or over No.
Other No.
Other reciprocating power
pumps-
Hydraulic, capable of
delivering pressure of 100
pounds per square inch or
over No.
Other No.
Hand and windmill pumps No.
Self-contained household
water system No.
Pumps and parts, n.e.s.—
Hydraulic pumps, n.e.s.,
capable of delivering
pressure of 100 pounds per
square inch or over No.
Controls for hydraulic
pumps, gear piston and
vane types eapaole of
delivering pressure of
100 pounds per square
inch or over
Parts for replacement or
repair of hydraulic pumps,
not specifically described.
Other pumps and parts
Power-driven metal working
machine tools (nonportable) and
parts:
Engines lathes —
Engine including tool room
lathes No.
Bench type and light duty
(less than one horsepower)
lathes No.
Turret lathes —
Vertical turret lathes No.
Ram and saddle type turret
lathes No.
Automatic chucking and between
center lathes No.
Polishing, buffing, and
burnishing lathes (speed
lathes), cantering, spinning
and cutting-off lathes No.
105
5,458
92
1,479
1,780
182
210
183
229
194
554
5,156
1,221
354,726
1,656,820
1,167,759
694,757
4,988,595
817,064
5,605,185
2,997,677
155,196
5,950,142
158,545
146,786
1,985,596
1,600,659
112,442
147,144
152,940
571,969
454,544
709,212
366,729
695,673
141,955
1,405
981
468
855
433
16,304
239,136
7,456,565
16,093,392
835,001
4,557,467
5,745,403
5,550,324
626,553
1,638,042
3,524,064
3,293,048
20,514,051
4,451,125
15,908,137
5,975,396
211,716
18,703,251
515,994
518,756
4,945,061
4,124,216
127,609
395,251
744,996
1,624,635
1,105,504
2,225,000
1,547,708
1,547,848
249,981
371,542
18,103,153
27,547,967
817,492
7,377,520
7,082,504
7,784,627
740407
740409
740605
740609
740800
741100
742000
742100
742300
742600
742700
743500
744000
744100
744205
744303
744305
744306
744308
744309
744313
744315
744317
744571
744382
744383
744398
189 1,011,583 1,594,340
744700
744800
745000
745100
74S20S
745298
745501
745505
745509
745700
745805
GROUP 7. —MACHINERI AND
VEHICLES — Continued
INDUSTRIAL MACHINEP.T— Continued
Power-driven metal working
machine tools (nonportable) and
parts — Continued
Artillery, ammunition and
boring lathes, snd other
lathes, n.e.s No.
Vertical boring and
turning mills No.
Precision boring machines,
jig boring and grinding and
boring machines, n-e.s No.
Tapping and threading
machines No-
Automatic screw machines,
single and multi-spindle
(oar) types No.
Knee and column type milling
machines No.
Other mill 1 ng machines No.
Gear cutting machines No.
Drilling machines, sensitive,
upright and gang except
bench type No.
Radial drilling machines No.
Other drilling machines No.
Planers No.
Shapers No.
Surface grinding machines. .. .No.
External cylindrical grinding
machines, except universal. . ^o.
Internal grinding machines. . .No.
Tool and cutter grinding
machines, including universal
tool and cutter grinders. .. .No.
External cylindrical universal
grinding machines No-
Gear tooth-grinding machines. No.
Honing and lapping machines,
except gear No.
Thread grinding machines No.
Other metal grinding machlnesNo.
Metal-grinding machine parts....
Horizontal boring, drilling
and milling machines. . No.
Broaching machine, all types. No.
Gear honing and lapping
machines, and gear finishing
machines, n.e s No.
Power-driven metal -working
machines tools, n e s No,
Parts, accessories, and
equipment for power-driven
machine tools, n e.s —
Chucks for machine tools.. No.
Milling cutters, machine-
operated threading dies and
taps, and similar machine-
operated metal-cutting
tools No.
Fixtures and devices for metal
cutting tools suitable for
use in power-driven tools. . . .
Other
Power-driven metal -working
machinery:
Sheet and plate metal -working
machines and parts —
Stamping, forming, punching,
shearing, trimming, corrugat-
ing, seaming, bending, etc.,
machin-t and parts
Other
Other power-driven metal-
working machinery and parts —
Forging machinery and parts. . .
Rolling-mill machinery and
parts
Molding machines. No.
Blast cleaning and tumbling
machines No.
Iron and steel ingot casting
molds U>.
Foundry equipment and parts
n.e.s
Balancing machines, for
balancing metal parts
statically or dynamically
or both No.
Diamond dlea for power-driven
metal-working machinery. . .No.
Die casting equipment
Wire drawing machinery and
parts
Parts for replacement or
repairs of power-driven
machinery not specifically
described
Other power-driven metal-
working machinery and parts. .
Other metal -working machinery:
Pneumatic portable tools Ixv
Welding torch sets and parts.
851
272
445
207
1,224
285
1,287
489
188
299
1,117
278
295
424
540
255
326
4,479
70
5,295
159,986
517,073
9,058,074
7,618,532
4,848,744
673,280
IS, 388, 604
2,614,103
13,351,511
3,689,662
292,058
2,721,215
1,464,077
8,544,478
1,255,588
3,725,406
5,331,347
2,440,111
3,237,555
3,416,554
1,724,880
562,162
3,608,542
4,999,285
859,425
10,814,419
1,005,127
417,797
2,538,532
1,713,824
6,070,489
8,421.082
823,876
30,771,564
10,078,687
538,783
19,074
3,850
2,077,420
157,577
1,250
480,948
1,962,786
184,657
4,766,661
2,670,670
S74.139
20,417,969
20,729,658
7,018,450
879,987
21,075,703
3,036,951
19,711,557
4,371,884
455,264
6,586,994
2,251,014
23,620,655
2,358,032
7,796,107
8,202,645
2,700,714
4,443,671
1,916,556
969.GM
i.vo.os-r
6,988,838
875,511
19,438,713
1,963,620
563,868
1,627,473
672, 79S
23,808,284
1,116,343
126. 048, 449
44,168,220
i,jc:.ij6
87,880
431,954
-.-".::;
154,076
4
883,258
3,625,101
32,995
6,109,592
7S6.415
1,114,665
f
18
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OP DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944-Contlnued
Commodity
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
Coe»odity description end unit
of quantity
Net
quantity
ORDUP 7.— JUCHiraSI AND
VEHICLK— Continued
INDUSTRIAL MACHDIKW— Continued
Otfler mot el -working machinery —
Continued
745896 Other portable and hand or foot
operated Betel-working
machines and parts
748512 Metal alloy slugs containing
diamonds No
Textile, sewing, end shoe
machinery:
Textile machinery—
T8D00I Full-feshioned hosiery
knitting machines, power-
driven No.
7SO100 Circular hosiery knitting
machines , power-driven- . . No
Other ciri-uler knitting
machines No.
750400 Other knitting machines and
parts
750SOO Winders and parts
Carding and other preparing
spinning and twisting
machinery and parts —
750600 Cotton.
750700 Wool
750800 Other, Including sllk-
throwlng machinery and
parts
Looms and parte—
751500 Cotton ■*>•
751600 Other Ho -
7S1700 Parts of looms
754000 Braiding and insulating
machines and ™rts
7S420O Beamlne, warping, and slash-
ing machinery and parts
754400 Dyeing and finishing machines
and parts
7S4900 Other textile machinery and
parts
Sewing machines and parts —
755100 For domestic use No.
7552CC For factory or industrial
use B °*
Parts for factory or
industrial use
755598 Sewing machine parts, n e.B
757500 Shoe machinery and parts,
except sewing machines
Other industrial machinery:
Cigarette and cigar making and
other tobacco machinery and
parts •
759200 Cream separators valued ISO
or over No.
Other dai r y equipment and
parts for commercial use
760000 Bakery machinery and parts
760500 Flour-mill and gristmill
machinery and parts
Rice-mill machinery and parts..
Sugar-mill machinery—
761200 Cane mills *>•
761900 Other sugar-mill machinery
and parts
762500 Paper and pulp mill machinery
and parts
762800 Paper-converting machinery and
parts
Woodworking machinery —
Sawmill machinery and parts. .
785600 Planers, matchers, Jointers,
and molders No
76S800 Veneer machinery and parts.
765900 Other woodworking machinery
and parts
Blowers and ventilating
machinery and parts
764200 Cannery machinery
764400 Bottling, bottle-washing, and
bottle-labeling machinery
and parts
764500 Brewers' machinery and parts...
765000 Ice-making equipment and parts.
Refrigerating equipment and
parts —
765200 Not over 1-ton capacity
765500 Over 1, not over 10 tons
capacity
765400 Over 10 tons capacity
765700 Self-contained air-conditioning
units and parts
765800 Air-conditioning equipment and
parts, n.e.s
7661C0 Vegetable oil-mill machinery
and parts
767100 Cotton gins, cotton presses
and parts
769100 Ball bearing and parts,
except balls
769200 Roller bearing and parts,
except rollers
Value
(dollars)
1,592.818
54,522
24,278
Shi pping
weight
(pounds)
872,660
41,055
565,517
55,208
56,076
1,055
200,656
51,764
2,065
92,241
12,582
20,987
Commodity
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
628,471
1,196,851
1,709
195,044
200,225
147,602
41,822
6,597
157,925
12,088
792
24,616
159,252
105, 119
49S
85,977
254,400
105,258
28,851
149,985
425,755
2,622,591
559,592
265,015
281,618
556,508
481,969
58,505
548,954
41,447
2,242
61,517
449,406
587,744
55,782
474,260
754,705
6,845,591
887,555
2,264,868
1,005,751
1,221,587
2,161,664
65,057
965,509
141,550
10,206,997
8,565,748
7,981,151
9,519,662
770400
770SO0
770600
771000
772000
775700
775800
774005
774100
774200
774505
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
775005
775006
775007
775022
775025
775098
775600
775700
775900
776000
776100
776205
776298
776400
776600
776700
777000
777ZO0
777410
777490
777500
777700
777900
.No.
Net
quantity
Talus
(dollars)
GROUP 7.— KACH INERT AND
VEHICLES— Continued
INDUSTRIAL UACHTNBRI— Continued
Other industrial machinery — Cont.
Balls and rollers for bearings
Air compressor* —
Stationary —
Capacity not over 25 cubic
ft "
Capacity over 25 cubic
ft
Portable air compressors.
Neat and other grinding and
slicing power-driven
macnines HO *
Paint-spraying equipment and
parts
Laundry machinery —
Power-driven machines for
commercial laundries No.
Other laundry and dry-
cleaning equipment and parts
Testing machines: Tension,
ductility, compression, hard-
ness, torsion and flaw-
testing "»•
Industrial indicating, record-
ing, or controlling instruments
and apparatus, n.e. s
Gas meters and parts
Water meters and parts
Valves or valve bodies, size 4
inches or larger, used to
control flow of liquids, vapors
or gases in piping, including
gate, globe, angle and check
valves "<=•
Iron or steel body valves and
parts for steam, water, oil,
and gas
Other industrial machinery and
parts, n.e.s.
Equipment for the production
of aviation motor fuel by
processes involving chemical
changes, and aviation fuel oil
Equipment for the production
of tetraethyl lead
Plastic molding machines and
presses
Measuring machines for use
in measuring or inspecting
precision parts for use in
the metal-working Industries
by mechanical means Ho.
Furnaces, industrial other
than electric —
Metal -working
Other than metal working. . . .
Other industrial machinery
and parts, n- e. •
OFFICE APPI2CANCES
Accounting, bookkeeping, and
calculating machines:
Non-descriptive or non-text-
writing bookkeeping and
accounting machines "o.
Descriptive or text-writing
bookkeeping and accounting
machines No.
Listing adding machines *o.
Calculating machines , non-
listing "»•
Card-punching, sorting, and
tabulating machines No.
Other, including used and
rebuilt "o.
Parts for accounting, book-
keeping and calculating
machines
Printing blanks, including
addressograph blanks Lb.
Addressing machines and parts,
equipment, accessories and
supplies
Duplicating machines, parts, and
supplies for
Cash registers:
New No-
Used and rebuilt No.
Part
Typewriters:
Standard, new No.
Portable, new No.
Rebuilt "»■
Other, used No*
Parts
Staplers and staples (for office
use)
Other office appliances and parts.
PRINTING AID BOOKBINDING MACBINERT
...No.
Typesetting machines.
947
2,581
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
10,185
991,545
87,054
4,501,014
6,545,645
24,462
228,567
524
215,717
244,955
1,615,494
10,467
82,076
1,554,489
2,575,851
586,130
108,435
55,993
792,540
172,082
10,944,696
14,598,974
5S,U»
495,547
700
790, 9S8
1,667,046
6,749
150,941
3,413,055
5,184,700
243,355
415,074
1,081,549
498,500
52,399,423
334
521,556
92,657
1,557
2,828
1,067,581
799,375
285,983
558,995
2,700
621, S15
171,916
2
18,600
16,418
102
59,765
16,487
55,944
8,041
11,615
11,638
14,014
87,159
102,987
545,604
8,073
410, SCO
30
5,950
14,662
170,113
14,001
663,405
4,155
64,862
171
164,984
5,770
1,406
310
14,598
61
101,808
11,666
743,408
3,681
9,949
207
75,845
19
E 3TAT33 Z'TORTS OF DOMBSTIG I - ■ — -
Commodity
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
Conmodity description and unit
of quantity
Net
quantity
Value
(dollars)
ShlpDing
weight
(pounds)
V;-:e-
ty description and unit
of quantity
Net Value
•? (dollars)
• - I - - _ - j
weight
- - ■ • -
7791:0
779300
780000
780100
780400
780600
780700
760800
780900
7810CC
781400
781800
782400
782700
785900
784100
784200
784400
784700
784900
785900
786100
788400
786900
787000
787500
787430
787450
787S30
787SS0
787600
787730
787750
787830
787850
7^7900
788000
7884CO
788500
788600
788700
788800
788901
788905
789100
789300
789600
789905
789998
CROUP 7.— MACHINERY AND
VEHICLES— Continued
PRINTING A'H BOOKBINDING
MACHINERY— Cont iiued
Printing presses No
Bookbinding machinery,
accessories and parts
Other printing and typesetting
machinery, parts, and accessories
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY
AND MPLEVENTS
Bee-keeping equipment
Cream separators, valued less
than $50 No.
Other dairy equipment for fara
use
Incubators and brooders No.
Other poultry equipment, n.e.s...
Sprayers and dusters:
Hand sprayers for trees and
crops No.
Power sprayers for trees and
cropo No.
Small sprayers for garden and
housenold use No.
Implements of cultivation:
Horse and power plows No.
Harrows No.
Cultivators, horse and powerNo.
Planters, horse and power. .. '-'o.
Drills and seeders, horse,
power, and hand .Mo
Other cultivating implement, ''o.
Harvesting* machinery:
Mowers No.
Lawn mowers, hand and power. No.
Hayrakes and tedders No.
Grain harvesters and bindersNo.
Combines or reaper-threshersNo.
Other harvesting implements. No.
Seed separators:
Threshers Mo.
Corn shellers .No.
Other separators No.
Feed cutters, grinders, and
crushers No.
Tractors and parts:
Tracklaying tractors,
carburetor type (new)—
Under 35 drawbar horse-
790101
790102
790103
35 but less than 50 draw-
bar horsepower No.
50 but less than 65 draw-
bar horsepower No -
65 but less than 80 draw-
bar horsepower No-
80 and over drawoar horse-
power Mo.
Tracklaying tractors,
injection type (new) —
Under 35 drawbar horse-
power No.
35 but less than SO draw-
bar horsepower
50 but less than 65 drawbar
horsepower. . . . ■ No.
65 but less than 90 draw-
bar horsepower "*o
80 and over drawoar Horse-
power
Wheel tractors (new) —
Garden. . . .« No.
1 plow No.
2 plow No.
3 nlow
4 plow and over. ■ • No.
Engines for tractors No. .
Used tractors, all types.... No-
Parts and accessories for
track-laying tractors
Parts end accessories for wheel
tractors
Windmills
Towers for windmills
Hayprosses, hand and power-
Parts for agricultural
machinery (except tractors)
Other agricultural machinery,
and iapleiwmts, n-e.s
AinoMOBii^.s **"■ i"«r vehicles;
Automobiles, parts, and
accessories:
Motor trucks, busses, and
chassis ln«w) —
Under 1 ton —
1/4 ton and under.
Over l'4 ton, not
Over 1/2 ton and under
1 ton
23,157
720
111,566
30,524
468
94,944
3,699
20
2,540 I
551 I
31,218 j
6,835
1,783
3,626 I
51!
3,268
1,992
3,795 '
3?
1,019
1,220
ess
556
114
136,508
4,140
1,060
6,162
28,672
156,049
11,704
359,424
155,146
187,891
40,267
221,032
87,703
318,966
4,238
88,251
389,667
858,053
234,428
112,384
1,927
18,314
620
2,417
1,050
2,999
3,185
1,876
6,695
3,480
2,459
646
61
1,093,620
8,543,999
12,473,451
6,226,357
27,342,430
2,282,059
1,124,224
2,856,565
1,035,152
258, 49C
217
150
119
20,835,770 39,127,224
3,309,1 :■•'
215,431
129, S75
2,232,085
3,835,S37
23,582
11, 20"
359,922
2,265,4S6
563,784
10,451,278
3,848,562
IS, 881 18,072,808 4", 572, 964
612 706,87s 2,037,960
SSV.138 I 2,193,585
306,659
34,969
5,952
29,159
67,682
609,375
37,793
3,568,740
1,720,510
1,495,779
321,649
1,874,272
581.154
3,253,364
32,781
224,792
3,545,826
5,601,8-3
1,590,140
693,331
19,873
64,388
902,366
517 787,058 3,309,181
596 1,352,403 5,871,433
18,331 90,078
94,034 591,329
311 2,075,483 4,503,697
4,876,641
34,685,549
51,293,894
32,431,207
. -;>1,741
11,721,416
5,741,688
25,471,172
16,417,450
15,440,715
4,589,661
. "0,078
790201
790202
790301
790305
790433
790435
790461
790463
790465
790468
790500
790600
79070C
790600
791000
791100
792100
792600
792700
792830
792 8S0
792900
79J130
-93150
793160
793170
793180
"AST
—Continued
AIT'
. "J— Continued
Automobiles, parts, and
accessories — Continued
l^otor trucks, busses, ar.d
chassis (new) — Continued
Under 1 ton — Continued
Station, warehouse, and
factory trucks, powered
by gasoline rwtor, whether
or not containing con-
veying, lifting, stacking,
or sijtilar accessory
devices Ho.
1, and not over l-i/2 tons —
1 ton la.
Over 1, not over 1-1/2
tons Ho.
Station warehouse, and
factory trucks, cowered
by gasoline motor,
whether or not containing
conveying, lifting,
stacking, or similar
accessory devices. ...... .Mo.
Over 1-1/2, not over 2-1/2
tons —
Over 1-1/2 not over 2-1/2
tons, n e.s So.
Station, warehouse, and
factory trucks, powered
by gasoline motor, whether
or not containing convey-
ing, lifting, stacking,
or sissilar accessory
devices No.
Over 2-1/2 tons—
Ciesel and secii-Diesel
(infection type) —
Over 2-1/2, not over 4
tons Mo.
Over 4, not over S tonsNo.
Over 5 tons Mo.
Casoline (carburetor type) —
Over 2-1/2. not over 4
tons No.
Over 4, not over 5
tons Mo.
Over 5 tons No.
Station, warehouse, and
factory trucks, whether
or not containing
conveying, lifting,
stacking, cr sinilar
accessory devices Mo.
Bus chassis Mo.
Motor trucks, busses, and
chassis (secondhand; Mo.
Passenger cars and chassis
(new)—
Not over 1850 (list orice).Mo.
Over *850, not over 51,200
(list orice) fa.
Over 31,200, not over 42,000
(list orice) Mo.
Over $2,000 (list orice) ..Ho.
Passenger .-ars and chassis
(secondhand) ..Mo.
Tarts, except battery boxes,
tires, inner tubes, fan belts
and engines —
Automobile parts for assembly.
Autonobile parts for re-
placement on vehicles —
Spark plugs So.
Autonobile parts for
replacement n. e. s
Automobile accessories —
Automobile horns, hand
and electric
Other autosobile accessories,
n e. s
Automobile engines —
For assembly on new vehicles
with American trade names —
Motor truck and bus
-pi —
Diesel anrt ser.i-"iesel.No.
Gasoline No.
Passenger car engines. . . . fa.
For replacement on vehicles
with either American or
foreign trade nar- -
assembly on new vehicles
with foreign trade na-e —
\r.A se-1-Oiesel. . No.
m
Automobile lire-service
equipment and parts
Pumps for gasoline and oil.... No.
Other automobile service
appliances and parts
Trailers,, n e. s Mo.
29,528
826 1,347,679
63,779 106,590,558
157,254,209
76,801
5,450,176
435,101,767
5,0 L.08E
TS.stt.see
17!
73
552
2,478
2,175
7,094
419,078 1,556,500
448,06''
2, ..29, 5- - -
30,958,871
9,444,500 5
56,260,056 155,705.728
888
4
3,020,505
3.549,054
«B,00C
2,750
3,787,859
8,585,000
e
2,450
19,650
194
ezB.ssi
654,500
86
10
148,189
23,856
489,980
65,500
20,426,562 91,060,354
'.-.65 155,856
U4.907.250 200,682.478
1.750 ! 6,155
1,127,057 6.419,596
486 695,231 1,3S4,SS6
685.096 2.588,489
78,161 114.741
3,232
7S.690
389,69]
1!S,198
395,914
198,68!
1.498,652
283,166
281,42!
966,036 I 5,201,422
20
LEKD-LEAIS r FOG RAM: CALS^AR YEAR 1944— Continued
ri— nilttj
code No.
(Sehe-
Jul- ■
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
TSMbO
nscao
795260
795290
79SS00
795550
795580
795590
79S700
795720
795740
795750
795780
795800
793820
795900
795950
795950
795970
794501
794505
794400
GHOIT 7._"ACHINF. Y »NE
1 S— Continued
AUTT ' ~S
■S— Continued
Aircraft:
Boabers:
Heavy U.S. Patrol Bombers,
4 engine No.
Medium Bombers, 2 engine.. No.
Light Bombers, 2 engine... No.
US Patrol Bombers.
2 engine No.
Light Bombers, 1 engine ..No.
Fighters:
Fighter, pursuit and
interceptor 1 engine No-
Naval fighters and
reoonaissance, 1 engine. No.
Fightrrs, pursuit and inter-
ceptor, 2 engine No.
Transports:
Heavy transport, 4 engine No.
Medium transport, 2 engine. No.
Light transport, 2 engine. No
Communication:
Communication, 2 engine . No.
Communication, 1 engine ..No-
Trainers:
Advanced Trainers, 2 engineNo.
Advanced Trainers, i engineNo.
Basic Trainers No.
Primary Traine rs No.
Barrage balloons No.
Gliders and lighter-than-aircraft
except barrage balloons. .. .No.
Landplaner minus engines. .. .No.
Parts for aircraft
Parachutes and parts:
794SOS ! Parachutes No.
Parachutes parts and fittings:
794509 Assembled harness, harness
fittings and shrouds. . . .
794598 Other parachute parts and
fittings
Radial engines:
794601 1S40 inch and under piston
displacement No.
794605 Over 1540 inch through 1850
inch piston displacement^.
794605 Over 1350 inch piston
displacement .. . •;-.
Other engines:
794607 1540 inch and under piston
di splacement No.
794609 Over 1540 inch through 1850
inch piston displacement. No.
794611 Over 1850 inch piston
displacement .o.
Aircraft engine parts and
accessories:
794705 Carburetors, cawls, crank
cases, cylinders, generators
magnetos, spark plugs,
starters, superchargers,
and valves for use in air-
craft engines
794798 , Other engine parts and
accessories
Aircraft instrutents and
parts of:
794801 Automatic pilot controls
794805 Automatic pilot for
aircraft No.
Aircraft gyro instnjnmt .No.
794806 Aircraft navigation
instruments No.
794807 Aircraft radio transmitting
and receiving sets No.
'arts of aircraft radio trans-
mitting and receiving sets,
rirec-ors and range finders.
Self-synchronous trans-
mitters and indicators such
as selsvn andsynchro units
and switchboards therefor
for aircraft
794894 Tachometers for aircraft. No.
Other instruments and
parts of
794912 Propellers
794915 Propeller parts and
accessories
Aircraft Farts an3
accessories, n. e.s:
79-;S5L Life jackets and life
rafts for aircraft. .. .No.
794995 3omb-rack controls, control
columns , deicers , f rame
assemblies, fuel tanks,
oxygen regulators and
tanks for use in aircraft,
rudder pedals, struts and
braces and wing tips
Bomb sights for
aircraft No,
-M996 Other
Nat
quantity
1,219
1,429
1,568
511
■^2
5,150
900
78
21
1,520
560
Value
(dollars)
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
522,845,156 41,414,668
256,799,544 55,568,745
174,727,888 20,628,869
52,008,452 ! 10,962,000
80,700,059 10,744,815
548,779,005
69,845,656
5,915,719
4,871,420
168,845,575
25.095,684
S5, 679,805
12, SIB, 128
695,250
656,850
696 11,955,480 4,049,740
29
1,670
122 :
924
7,268
677
5
1,584,662
54,941,406
5,554,796
15,005,946
54,875,560
15,146,021
145,000
365,815
14,9S7,488
739,674
5,084,975
8,330,220
14,931,947
27,600
Cosasodity
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
94, 119 2,845,266 2,203,548
2,241,308 . 1,798,913
• • 1,423,900 1,129,223
2,371 12,835,345 2.717.358
3,761
2,971
48,416,228 8,624,607
49,339,89-' 9,084,546
657 1,251,813 471,811 i
15,145 195,879,638 32,889,847
78 1,496,695 225,025
50,104,805 7,477,283
136,076,352 33,638,429
141
3,117
345,573
736,052
9,304
88,586
11,293 1,268,200 110,461 ,i
37,021 39,601,024 6,834,579
164,364,337 20,795,086
575 180
1,071
186,279
44,915
21,832
5,530
13,758,305 1,920,816
34,992 50,458,710 21,454,549
31,014,911 ' 7,711,506
47,584,961
28,512,390
206,834,718
20,905,075
2,615,087
80,865,040
795000
795200
795500
79S40C
795500
795661
795665
79S66S
79S668
795669
795671
795673
79S67S
795677
795679
79S681
795689
795691
795695
795700
795900
796000
796100
796400
796600
796800
796900
797000
797200
797500
799100
799200
799500
799601
799603
799605
799607
799609
799613
799614
799615
799623
799624
799625
799628
799629
799651
799652
799655
799854
799655
799656
799657
7996S8
799659
799661
799701
799705
799707
799709
799711
799713
799715 I
.No.
GROUP 7.— MACHINERY AND
VEHICLES— Continued
AUTOMOBILES AND T H*R
VEHICLES—Continued
Cycles:
Bicycles . .... No.
Motorcvlces No.
Bicycle parts and accessories
(except tires)
l'otorcycle parts and
accessories (except tires). . . .
Merchant vessels No.
Other watercraft
Naval craft and Darts:
Submarines No.
Salvage vessels No.
Convoy escort vessels No.
Mine sweepers No.
Auxiliary snips No.
Anti-submarine irotor boatsNo.
Motor torpedo boats No.
Submarine chasers No.
Standard navy launches. .. .Mo.
Landing craft No.
Other No.
Parts and accessories for
naval fcraft, except enrines.
Watercraft other than naval:
Not over 16 gross tons ...No.
Over 16 gross tons .No.
Internal-combustion marine engines
(carburetor type):
detachable motors (outboard)No.
Other No.
Railway cars:
Passenger service —
Electric railway or tram. No.
Steam railway .No.
"ailway motor cars —
For track inspection and
maintenance work. . .
Passenger cars Ho.
Freight cars over 10 tons
capacity No.
1'ine, industrial, and other
freight cars, not over 10
tons capacity No .
Air-brake equipment and parts. .
Parts, except axles and wheels.
Railway signals, attachments and
parts
Railway car-heating equipment
and parts
Wagons and drays No.
Wheelbarrows No.
Pushcarts and hand trucks No.
'Wheels, except automobile and
car No.
Ordnance combat vehicles and parts:
Carriers, Universal No.
Engines for carriers No.
Engine parts for carriers
Transmission and transmission
parts for carriers
Other parts and accessories
for carriers
Scout cars No.
Armored cars:
Light No.
Medium ... No.
Heavy No.
Personnel carriers:
8 man-M 2 No.
13 man-M 5 No
Other No
Ordnance combat vehicles ,
n.e. s
Parts and accessories for
ordnance combat vehicles
Ordnance service and repair
trucks and parts:
Artillery repair trucks... No.
Instrument repair trucks.. No.
Machine shop trucks No.
Small arms repair trucks.. No.
Tank maintenance trucks... No.
Tool aid bench trucks No.
Welding trucks
Wrecking trucks rto
Service and repair trucks,
n e. s No.
Parts and accessories for
servic* and repair trucks...
Military trailers and parts:
1/2 ton and under - 2 wheeLNoJ
Over 1/2 not over 1 ton-
2 wheel cargo No.
Over 1/2, not over 1 ton-
2 wheel 250 gallon t.-nk. N .
Ov?r 1 ton, not over 11^2 tore
including van No.
2 wheel, 2 horse vans No.
4 wheel No.
K 19 D Communication No.
4 ton-4 wheel van K 58. . . . No.
Net
quantity
Value
(dollars)
11,865
14.800
558,218
6,889,516
3,330,677
235,116,509
19 5,780,000
122 24,490,630
16 2,824,000
47 4,401,431
898 , 22,417,8S1
7,098 4,135,045
14,S96,2S4
15 28,954
2 150,000
3,279 1,034,128
10,082 40,571,869
Shipping
(pounds)
1,095,019
12,041,204
99,791
4,246,559
1,807,089,074
16,252 45,279,949
1,475
557,462
15,723
1.110,851
35,250
87,704
24,585
2,770
27,563 87,654,542
11,777 3,747,445
490,404
52,250
25,402,051
40,520 47,860,553
307 6,804,394
2,771 57,580,616
15 461,111
1,627,440
12,673,431
1,598,772
4,117,885
29,654,190
4,581,173
24,107,432
102,100
580,801
1,380,848
26,247,640
580,775,475
3,218,269
16,877
5,247,551
11,507,392
188,066
978,129
36,680
226,897,605
8,356,188
1,156,729
45,437,851
126,737,937
4,375,651
55,939,056
383,594
2.111,900
38,540,907
19, SCO
21
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944
Commodity
code No.
(Sched-
ule B)
Comnodity description end unit
of quantity
Net
quantity-
Value
(dollare)
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
Cooraodlty
code No,
(Sched-
ule B)
CoBEOdity description and unit
of quantity
Net
quantity
Value
(dollars)
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
799717
799719
799721
799725
79972S
799727
799729
799751
799741
799745
79974S
799747
799749
799761
799755
7997SS
799756
799757
799759
799921
799925
799925
799927
799929
799951
799952
799955
799954
799955
799958
799941
799942
799945
799944
799945
79994S
799949
799955
799957
799961
799965
799971
799975
799981
799965
799995
799998
800500
800800
800700
801000
801100
801200
802005
802098
802500
802401
802405
802409
802498
802515
802519
802550
8025S0
..No.
..No.
..No.
..No.
..No.
OBOUF 7 UACHINEBI ASS
VEHICLES— Continued
AUTOMOBILES AND OTHER
VEHICLES — Continued
Ordnance combat vehicle a
and parts — Continued
Ullltary trailere and
parts — Continued
5 ton pole type No.
12 ton No.
20 ton tank transport No.
20 ton' low bed house No.
5600 gallon gasoline
4 wheel No.
40 ton tank transport No.
Ullltary trailers, n.e.s...No.
Parts and accessories for
military trailers
Ullltary semi-trailers and parts
2 1/2 ton surgical No.
2 wheel cargo. No.
Van E 55 No.
6 ton-2 wheel coaat
artillery
6 ton-2 wheel van
6 ton van and stake
10 ton-2 wheel van
10 ton low bed and stake
2 wheel van
12 through 16 ton-4 wheel
van No.
20 ton tank transport No.
Ullltary semi -trailers,
n.e.s No.
Parts and accessories for
military semi -trailers
UiLitary tanks i
Uodel US No.
Uodel 5 A 1 No.
Uodel US No.
Uodel T7, except aero tanks .No.
Light tanks, n.e.s No.
Medium tanks weighing 20 to 40
tons each i
Uodel US No.
Uodel US a No.
Uodel US 12 No.
Uodel US AS No.
Uodel US A4 No.
Uodel US AS No.
Uodel U4 No.
Uodel U4 Al No.
Uodel U4 A2 No.
Uodel U4 AS No.
Uodel U4 A4 No.
Uodel U4 AS No.
Medium tanks, n.e.s No.
Heavy tanks weighing over 40
tons each No.
Other military tanks No.
Unitary tank radio transmitting
and receiving sets No.
Parts and accessories for military
tanks radio transmitting and
receiving sets
Engines for light, medium, and
heavy tanks No ■
Engine parte for light, medium
and heavy tanks
Transmission and transmission parte
for light, medium, and heavy tanks
Other parts and accessories for
light, medium, and* heavy tanks...
Boat propellers and blades (brass
or bronze Lb.
Other vehicles and parte
GROUP 8.— CHEMICALS AND
KELATED PRODUCTS
COAL-TAR PRODUCTS
Crude and refined coal tar.... Gal.
Bensol Gal.
Coal-tar pitoh Ton
Creosote or dead on Oal.
Toluene (toluol) Lb.
lylene (xylol) Lb.
Naphthalene Lb.
Other crude coal-tar products,
n.e.e Lb.
Coal-tar aoids (resulting from
distillation) i
Phenol (carbolic add) .Lb.
Coal-tar chemicals, n.e.s.
used in connection with
explosives Lb.
Picric acid Lb.
Cresyllo add and reaols Lb.
Other ooal-tar acids Lb.
Aniline oil Lb.
Aniline salts Lb.
Bets naphthol and bets
naphthol flakes ...Lb.
Dimethylanlllne Lb.
454
1,917
1,465
20
141
1,052
181,122
51,500
5,455,175
4,650,550
2,751,285
50,450
1,062,949
171,715
68,579
5,505,262
579,366
638,080
4.115.27S
52,157,215
2,170
1,542
2,721
"l)7S8
92
1
11,276
198,057
31,240,118
5,284,518
142^663 j 176
120,185,661
187,770,574
97J755,128
4,140,462
80,000
7,676,274
9,516,539
11,911,508
7,567,714
5,970,971
160,945,506
131,575
961,291
750,974
412,500
11,390,906
19,781,029
4,142,516
312,500
5,190,145
475,920
531,140
12,669,042
1,097,410
558,950
5,942,580
32,788,249
25,241,nS
5,118,102
157,159,4S7
105,195,076
190,528,686
117,220,476
5,8=5,685
89,600
2,179,556
3,449,129
15,549,908
7,186,502
5,579,517
252,518,951
219,771
5,935,247
259,786,421
1962,640,880
14
58,565
39
17,267
114,557,409
17,204,048
26,198,227
22,400
1,581,068
213,704
23
59,850
1*,400|
99!,8O0l
46
16,369
1,263
5,351
5,584,558
694,814
3,170,081
515
285,212
35,501
25
8,485
28,982
94,033
274
495,381
91,994
197,474
116,009, on
20,1S5,588
29,19S,56S
2S,S20
2,451,603
2S5,539
65
68,096
152,939
1,105,770
802570
802590
802591
802592
802591
802595
802596
802598
802800
805900
806000
806905
806998
8U100
snsoo
811905
812000
812100
812200
812300
812409
812413
812419
612498
812500
812730
812750
812791
812792
812795
812794
81279S
812796
812798
815501
815502
815505
815S04
813505
81SS06
815507
813508
813510
81 5511
813512
815515
815517
CROUP 8.— CHEMICALS AND
RELATED PRODUCTS— Continued
COAL-TAR PRODUCTS— Continued
Diphenylomine Lb.
Other coal-ter intermediates :
Phthalic anhydride Lb.
Tricresyl phosphate Lb.
Triphenyl phosohate Lb.
Dibutyl and diethyl phthalate
and dipropylphtbolatc
(normal and iso) Lb.
Nitroderivatives of
benzene, toluene, xylene,
naphthalene and phenols in
addition to those specified
in President's Proclaaation
of May 1, 1S57 Lb.
Omega chloroacetophenone Lb.
Styrene .Lb.
Other coal-tar lnteraedlates.Lb.
Rubber compounding agents of
coal-tar products . . .Lb.
Coal-tar colors, dyes, stains,
and color lakes Lb.
Varullin Lb.
Chloropicrin Lb.
Other finished coal-tar
products Lb.
MEDICINAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL
PREPARATION?
Castor-oil Gal.
aite mineral oil Gal.
Fish oils and fish liver oils
and concentrates thereof Lb.
Vitamins end vitasterols,
n.e.s Lb.
Biologies:
For animal and veterinary use...
Serums and antitoxins for
human use
Vaccines for human use
Glandular products, organ-
otherapeutics , enzymes ,
ferments, and culture media....
Druggiets 1 nonproprietary
preparations :
Elixirs, tinctures, fluid
extracts, ampoules, and
similar liquid solutions —
Fluid extract of belladonna
leaf, N.F., end root,
U.S. P., tincture of
belladonna, U.S. P., snd
belladonna liniment, N.F...
Elixirs, etc.
containing quinine Lb.
Fluid extract and tincture
of hyoecyamus
Fluid extract and tincture
of stramonium and
stramonium ointment
Elixirs, tincture, fluid
extracts, ampoules, end
slmnar liquid solutions,
n.e.s
Menthol Lb.
Quinine sulphate...- Av.Oa.
Other quinine salts and
conpounds Av.Os.
Tablets, pills, capsules,
powders, ointments, snd
similar manufactures, n.e.s. 1
Tablets, pins, etc.
containing quinine Lb.
Acetylsallcylic acid
(aspirin), in tablet form....
Extract of belladonna, and
belladonna ointment and
plaster, U.S.P Lb.
Extract of hyoecyamus
(Henbane) Lb.
Extract of stramonium Lb.
Scopolamine (Hyoacine)..Av.Ot.
Tablets, pills, capsules,
powders, ointments, and
similar manufactures, n.e.s..
Medicinal chemicals for
prescription use:
Atropine hydrochloride. -Av.Oa.
Atropine hydrobromide... Av.Oa.
Atropine methyl bromide. Av.Ol
Atropine methylnitrate . .Av.Ol
Atropine nitrate ...Av.Os
Atropine salicylate Av.Os
Atropine sulfuric add
Atropine sulfate.
Atropine valerate
Caff sin Lb.
Caffeln salts and compounds .Lb.
Radium salts and compounds
(radium content) Uilligrai
Strychnine and salts
thereof Av.Os
45,250
520,000
26,248
2,558,650
873,850
26,950
10,582,843
728,524
991,279
1,100
6,352
6,695
584,65!
94,699
4,582
2,259,291
555,282
2,436
1,769,445
31,558
1,109,777
479,931
1,616,705
1,015,442
59,150
548,631
1,309,574
15,588,496
1.31S
1,600,947
1,082,139
507,567
28
2,904
5,202
780,875
S4S
1,419
.Av.Os.
..Av.Os.
..Av.Oa.
94,390
11,265
12,674
S8.525
1,042
107
85
555,547
16,680
55,760
74,144
576,971
28,697
ifiOJBSi
948,519
29,400
12,080,797
845,552
1,149,548
1,792
2,069,611
519,199
9,276,414
S74.820
2,499,869
379
127,759
105,381
245,786
94
657
120.1SS
1,102
182
28
755,745
4,122
13,743
31,904
22
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OP DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
Commodity
cods No.
(Sche-
dule B)
eissie
815519
61SS25
815550
S1S59S
814100
814200
814800
814900
81S001
81S098
815101
815198
81S200
815405
815498
815SOO
815705
815798
818005
816098
81*100
816505
816598
616705
816798
818005
818015
818014
81 8019
320000
820100
620200
820S00
820400
820550
820550
820591
820592
820595
820595
820596
820598
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
GROUP 8.— CHEMICALS AND
RELATED PRODUCTS — Continued
MEDICINAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL
PREPARATIONS— Continued
Medicinal chemicals for
proscription use — Continued
Theobromine and theobromine
aalts and compounds ...Lb.
Theophylline and salts
thereof Av. Os.
Bemocsine-bensoate ,
ethocaine, novacaln,
P -ami nobensoyl -diet hy-
lamlnoethanol, planocaine,
and all forms of procaine. . . Lb.
Acetylsallcylie acid
(aspirin), in bulk Lb
medicinal chemicals for
prescription use, n. e.s
Household medicinal chemicals
and pharmaceuticals in small
packages:
Solids
Liquids
Proprietary medicinal preparation
mouth washes, gargles, and
personal antiseptics
Corn and foot remedies
Belladonna plasters, D.S.P
Other plasters, n.e-s
Belladonna liniment, N.F Lb.
Other liniments, n-e-a
Salves and ointments —
For burns, cuts, skin
diseases, insect bites,
inflammation, etc
Por cough, colds, catarrh,
and bronchial infection
Cold, cough, and bronchial
preparations —
Containing quinine Lb.
Other
Asthma, catarrh, and hay-fever
preparations, including
inhalants
malaria, chill and fever
remedies —
Containing quinine Lb.
Other
Tonics, blood purifiers,
emulsions, and appetizers —
Containing quinine Lb,
Other
Laxatives, purgatives, and
cathartics
Milk of magnesia
Digestive preparations —
Containing quinine Lb.
Other
Headache, neuralgia, and pain
remedies-
Containing quinine Lb,
Other
Propietary medicinal
preparations, nes—
Extract and fluid extract of
belladonna leaf and loot;
tincture of belladonna,
U.S. P. , belladonna
ointment , U. S. P. ,
homatrooine (belladonna
root) Lb.
Preparations, n. e.s.,
containing quinine Lb.
Extract, fluid extract, and
tincture of hyoscyamus. . . . Lb
Extract and fluid extract of
stramonium (Jimson weed).. Lb
Tincture of stramonium,
stramonium ointment, and
scopolamine (Ryoscine)
( stramonium) Lb.
Other proprietary medicinal
preparations, nes
CHEMICAL SPECIALTIES
Niootine sulphate (40* basis). Lb.
Copper sulphate (blue vitriol). Lb
Lead arsenate Lb.
Calcium arsenate Lb.
Petroleum oil sprays,
agricultural Gal.
Pyrethrum extract Lb.
Seed disinfectants Lb.
Cupric acetoarsenite (paris
green) Lb.
Pyrethrum or insect flower
powders Lb.
Rotenone Lb.
Chloropicrin Lb.
Calcium cyanide Lb.
Other agricultural insecticides,
fungicides, and similar
preparations and materials,
dry or liquid basis Lb.
Net
quantity
Value
(dollars)
1,255
62,565
979
4,946
199,026
17,58S,762
5,727
5,544
333
51,819
7,851
239
201
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
56,900
751
2.744
144,575
24,794,668
49,475
56,597
2,541
49,262
Commodity
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
642,696
275
287
98,068
24,689
166,000
3,000
454,679
129,520
517,258
965,780
70,921
3,255
19,120
2,754
3,751
96,404
44,057
84,858
1,648,209
134,042
51,571
186,620
100,550
5,263
501,691
132,160
625,773
820600
820900
623000
823500
825400
825500
825800
825901
825998
824000
825100
825300
825598
825707
625801
825808
825805
825809
825819
826001
826007
826098
826101
826103
826107
826198
826200
826300
826400
826505
826598
828700
826601
826805
826898
826901
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
OROUP 6.— CHEMICALS AND
RELATED PRODUCTS— Continued
CHEMICAL SPECIALTIES— Continued
Household and industrial
insecticides, exterminators,
and repellents Lb
Household and industrial
disinfectants, deodorants,
germicides, and similar
preparations Lb.
Baking powder. Lb-
Dextrine or British gum Lb
Tobacco saucing or extract used
for flavoring tobacco Lb,
Other tobacco extraots Lb.
Textile specialty compounds. .. .Lb.
Chromium tanning mixtures Lb,
Tanning specialty compounds,
n.e. s Lb.
Water softeners, purifiers,
boiler and feed-water
compounds Lb.
Metal -working compounds Lb.
Synthetic gums and resins:
In powder, flake, or liquid
form —
Ester gums Lb.
Alkyd resins Lb.
Tar-acid resins—
Phenol-formaldehyde resins
in powdsr, flake, or
liquid form Lb.
Other U>.
Urea—
Urea-formaldehyde resins
in powder, flake, or
liquid form Lb.
Other Lb.
Synthetic gums and resins,
in powder, flake, or liquid
form, n.e. a
Casein Lb.
Methyl methacrylate ,
unf abricated Lb.
Nylon Lb.
Other Lb.
Polymers, snd copolymers of
butadiene, acrylonltrils ,
butylene, styrene, vlnylidene
chloride, and synthetic
rubberlike compounds, fabri-
cated or unf abricated Lb
Sheets, plates, rods, tubes,
and other unfinished forms-
Laminated—
Of phenol-formaldehyde
resins , fabricated Lb.
Of urea-formaldehyde
resins, fabricated Lb.
Of other synthetic gums
and resins Lb.
Not laminated—
Of phenol-formaldehyde
resins, fabricated Lb.
Of methyl methacrylate
fabricated Lb.
Of urea-formaldehyde
reeines, fabricated. .. -Lb.
Of other synthetic gums
and resins Lb.
Pyroxylin products:
Pyroxylin scrap and film
scrap Lb.
Pyroxylin plastic film
support Lb.
Pyroxylin sheets, rods, or
tubes and other unfinished
forms Lb.
Cellulose acetate molding
compos it ions and molding
powdsr, plasticised Lb.
Cellolose acetate sheets, rods,
tubes, end other unfinished
forms, plesticlssd Lb.
Cellulose acetate plastic film
support Lb.
Nitro and aceto cellulose:
Solutions, collodion, otc. —
Nitrocellulose, having
nitrogen content of more
than 12* Lb.
Nltrocelluloss having
nitrogen content of 12*
ana less Lb.
Aceto cellulose Lb.
Not in solution-
Nitrocellulose having
nitrogan content of more
than 12* Lb. (dry wt. )
Nltrocelluloae having
nitrogen content of 12*
and less Lb. (dry wt. )
Aceto cellulose. . Lb. (dry wt. )
Cements for sealing cans Lb.
Net
quantity
589,485
3,5S6,»ee
126,460
38,544
224,000
623,239
1,724,810
1,014,703
14,025
32,528
4T,852
84,825
8,450
4,408
165
1,867,474
459, US
Talus
(dollars)
33,615
87
16,814
1,732
592,259
1, 516,768
625,060
463,095
1,252,610
1,501,470
60,009
56,515
3,778
1,220,298
212,343
281, 600
7.S3S
7,653
17,080
175,834
187,857
1,332
11,973
44,837
27,992
2,412
822
1,668,586
75,592
2,871,875
16,069
280
12,585
772
642,900
1,287,708
475,985
202,463
957,914
1,884,596
14,789
8,704
842
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
4,696,156
671,411
4,882,749
128,788
44,407
241,700
1,977,612
1,140,152
15,800
38,305
34,557
91,350
8.723
4,480
171
2,398,078
517,550
7,980,460
36,922
107
19,661
2,084
789,846
1,898,264
742,395
5*1,323
1,661,192
1,685,888
64,724
60,064
6,080
23
UKIT3D STA1 ND-L7..3E PHOGRAU: CALE — t inued
Ccm.TO-iitT
coda No.
(Sche-
dule ■»)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
(dollars)
Shinning
(sounds)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Net
quantity
Value
(dollars)
Shicpin*
829000
829100
829200
8Z9JO0
S2940C
829S5C
82959C
R296C0
82970S
829798
32991 S
829919
B29 JSfl
e29970
BSOCOO
830100
930200
830305
830 3C7
830309
830398
830700
83080C
83091,;
830930
830950
830970
830990
830992
830993
830998
831000
8S1100
831200
831300
831400
63150S
831598
831600
BS1700
831900
632001
832003
832005
832200
832 500
832800
832910
832930
832950
632960
832970
632981
832963
83298S
832987
832988
832989
832991
GROUP 8. — CHEMICALS AND
RELATED PRODUCTS— Continued
CHEMICAL SPECIALTIES- Continued
Other cementing preparations for
repairing, sealing and ad-
hesive use Lb
Specialty cleaning and washing
compounds Lb
Polishes:
Metal and stove polishes Lb
Shoe polishes and shoe
cleaners Lb.
Leather dressing and stains.. Lb
Ploor wax, wood and furniture
polls he s Lb.
Automobile polishes Lb.
Natural flavoring extracts
Synthetic flavoring extracts
Pectin Lb,
Coconut shell char in any form. Lb.
animal charcoal or bone char,
deodorizing, decolorizing, and
gas absorbing carbons, n e. s Lb.
Rubber compounding agents
n-e. s Lb.
Anti-knock compounds not of
petroleum origin:
Ethyl fluid Gal.
Any mixture containing more
than 3cc tetraethyl lead
per gallon Gal.
Liquid gum inhibitors for
treating petroleum distillates. . .
Licorice extract and mass.
Reagent chemicals for labora-
tory use
Other chemical specialty
compounds , n. e. s
INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS
Adds end anhydrides:
Acetic acid Lb.
Acetic anhydride Lb.
Tartaric acid Lb.
Other organic acida and
anhydride; —
Uonochloracetic acid Lb.
Citric acid Lb.
Oxalic acid Lb.
Other Lb.
Inorganic —
Hydrochloric (muriatic) Lb.
Boric (ooraalc) Lb.
Lb.
Nitric Lb.
Sulphuric, fuming (oleum)
(50° Saume bails) Lb.
Other suiohuric v50° Baume
basis) Lb.
Other inorganic icids and
anhyirides —
Arsenious oxide (white
arsenic) Lb.
Molybdenum tricxide
(molylxienun c jntent) .... Lb.
Phosphoric acid, ortho-,
pyro-, and meta-. Lb.
Other Inorganic acids and
anhydrides Lb
Alcohols :
Methanol Gal.
Ethylene glycol Lb.
Solidified denatured alcohol. Lb.
Butanol (butyl alcohol) Lb.
Glycerin (100 percent glycerol
basis) Lb.
Thiodiglycol Lb.
Other alcohols Lb.
Acetone Lb.
Butyl acetate Lb.
Carbon bisulphide Lb.
Formaldehyde, 40 percent
solution by volume, 37 percent
solution by weigh* ( formalin). Lo.
Paraformaldehyde (solid) Lb.
Formaldehyde (gas) Lb.
Amyl acetate Lb.
Synthetic collecting reagents
for concentration oi ores,
metals, or mineral Lb.
Cellulose acetate flake, waste,
and scrap, not plaatlclzed . . . Lb.
Carbon tetrachloride Lb.
Ethyl acetate Lb.
Solium acetate Lb.
Methyl-ethyl ketone Lb.
Ethyl ether Lb.
Other organic chemicals not of
coal-tar origin:
Acrylonltrlle Lb.
Butadiene Lb.
Vinyl ldine chloride Lb.
Chloroacetyl chloride Lb.
Chloroprene Lb.
Ethylene chlorhydrene Lb.
Acetic aldehyde Lb.
649,131
286, e38
1,420
54,090
15,562
e4,514
44,478
16,550
1,812
1,211,524; 1,452,017
7,258
567,965 I
2,830
380,128 ! 1,562,460
30,674
188,693
537,220
36,548
35;, 636
19,582
1,042,6C
1,902,371
195,821
,7!
310,308
1,SS2,630
2,693,328
2,004
360,779
2,ie2,740
30,829,291
15,851
15,547,846
7,671,435,
1,343,550
397,619,512
32,013,390
12,730,276
605,586
1,304,566
22,900
181,002
250
4,258.598
164,187
3,346,557
7,202,545
3,412
61-, 297
22,961
2,345
23,600
67,714
3,461,615
27,852
66,231
22.2S8
.
2.290
133,399
41,251
107,855
32,674
a, 163
36,467
467,643
27,421
S77.459
3,134,130
1,257
3,175,948
1,410,557
796.257
54,550,003
2,622,779
2,446,386
44,790
68,831
3,995
8,780
105
49,296
247,623
959,320
665
51,160
6,599
1.0SS
8,921
46,582
763,540
328,767
1,541
70,320
18,522
9,809
608,564
6,193,408
6,497,320
43,198
201,913
19,435,834
230,399
720,092
40,072
396,436
21,365
1,228,918
921,704
2,075,375
213,428
196,102
411,465
1,897,014
2,285
84,182
41«,231
15,598,S5S
34,145,691
17,888
17,786,034
6,419,149
1,473,963
398,677,196
36,779,188
14,437,167
728,012
1,532,965
27,348
213,548
660
4,6S6,67S
189,941
8,339,641
6,547
706,374
32,736
3
,170
24
029
261
746
332992
83299*
8S299S
832996
832998
833600
83S90S
833398
93410C
834 SOO
834401
834402
834403
834415
834498
834601
834610
= 3 ■;-:;:
834650
834«98
835700
835800
835901
835902
85SSC4
835905
835908
835911
835913
835917
835918
835921
835923
835939
835998
636211
836212
836213
83621S
836213
836217
836219
836221
836222
836223
836225
836226
836229
636296
856400
836500
836700
3SMO0
636900
837300
837700
837901
837905
837909
637915
937998
essioi
8381CS
838198
8SSS01
836 502
BS8S04
GROUP 8.— CH3HCALS AND
~^C PRODUCTS — Continued
INDUSTRIAL 0H2CCALS— Continued
Other organic chemicals not of
coal-tar origin — Continued
Methylamine . Lb.
Pentacrythrate Lb.
Camphor, natural and
synthetic Lb.
Hexameth7lene tetracaine Lh.
Other.... Lb.
Aluminum sulphate Lb.
Aluminum chloride, anhydrous. .. .Lb.
Other aluminum compounds Lb.
31eaching powder Lb.
Calcium carbide Lb.
Calcium Chloride Lb.
Bromine, bromides and bromates:
Bromine Lb.
Potassium bromide Lb.
Sodium bromide Lb.
Ethylene dibromide Lb.
Other Lb.
Iodine, iodides, and iodates:
9ismuth iodides Lb.
Postassium iodides Lb.
Zirconium Lb.
Iodine, crude and resublimed- . Lb.
Other Lb.
Potassium compounds (not
fertilizers):
Bichromate and chromate Lb.
Hydroxide (caustic potash). ... Lb.
Other-
Potassium acetate and
mixtures Lb.
iotas sium bicarbonate and
mixtures Lb.
Potassium carbonate and
mixtures Lb.
Potassium bitartrate .ind
mixtures Lb.
Potassium chlorate and
mixtures Lb.
Potassium chromium sulfate
(chrome alum. ) -b.
Potassium cyanide and
mixtures Lb. |
Potassium nitrate and
mixtures (black saltpeter
powder). (President's proc-
lamation of May 1, 1937.... I*.
Potassi'uo nitrate, n.e.s. ,
and mixtures Lb.
Potassium perchlorate and
-ixtures Lb.
Potassium permanganate
and mixtures Lb
'ocheLle salts Lb
Other potassium compounds
(not fertilizers) Lb.
Borates, crude:
Soracite Lb.
Colemanite Lb.
Kernite Lb.
Priceite Lb,
Rasorite lb.
Sassolite Lb
Ulexlte Lb
Borates, refined:
Amonium borate Lb.
Bora*, glass Lb
Boron oxide Lb.
3oron sesquioxlde Lb.
Manganese borate Lb.
Sodium metaborate Lb.
Sodium tetraborate (borax,
sodium borate) Lb.
Borates, ne. s Lb.
Sodium compounds, n e.s. :
Silicate (water glass' Lb.
Carbonate, calcined (soda
ash) Lb.
Bicarbonate (baking soda).
Bichromate snd chromate Lb.
Cyanide Lb.
Hyoroxiae (caustic soda) Lb.
Sodium phosphate (mono-,
di-, tri-, m-*ta-, or pyro-).. Lb
Hvdrv . ...
Other sodium coirrounds-
Soda lire Lb.
Scdlui chlorate Lb
Sodium perborate Lb
Sodium azide Lb
Other Lb
Tin compounds:
Tin chloride Lb.
Tin oxide. lb.
Other Lb-
Ammonium e.rt.. nds*
Aqua ammonia ■ - -lb.
"icarbonat j tb.
Carbonate
1, 700.98S
10,687,701
16,391,803
214.90C
691,095
246,144
148,900
13,593,952
1,52-, 390
16,919
133,771
780,429
195,700
372,340
25,611
-0,934
872,486
9,383,8]
1,143
81,867
738,722
1,970,698
5,679,962
2,794
::-,":
23.68C
12,950
556,786
32,982
SS.642
196.374
'4. ■:-
169,556
rr-,:i:
49,187
94,006
584,572
504
8.805
1,745,240
115,030
492
653,950
87,7a
22,027
2,973
30,578
18,356
235,434
18,418
262,254
100
56,795
117
302,418
47.627
13.500
3,316
2,025
365
149,177
6,807
80.480
716
1.925,096
1,867,034
1,625,114
1,C-11,960
69.COS
120,733
174,599
1,S60,803
1,050,697
394,191
. 1
9,634
1,007
917,994
4SC
696
. '
133
79,461
1-0
1,176
,
10
IS
44.250
.
1,590
2,049,067
18,494,073
-;.::=
zs-.tos
14,540,940
:,;=:.-::
149,116
936,522
214,457
i'-.i'i
82, -06
1S.TT7
9S9.465
e, -24, 879
5,246
90,434
1,872,108
628
726,185
24,851
40,141
Cf?.??4
SS7
16,058
3,816
163,595
22,882
(.066,850
70,143,722
424.752
1,340
1,020
94!
25
1-.124
34
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF I»l»:nTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
niMiiiiitj
cod* No.
(Sche-
dule B)
858SJS
838S07
858509
858511
858515
858S17
8585 20
858525
858555
8S8S98
889000
859130
859200
88840 I
859501
85950S
859511
859515
859515
859517
859518
859519
859598
859601
859605
859605
859607
859608
859620
859650
859651
859652
859655
859654
859655
859656
859658
859651
859653
859655
8596S7
859658
859671
859675
859678
839691
859693
859701
859702
839 70S
859704
859705
839706
839707
859 711
839713
859715
839717
859718
839721
839723
859724
83972S
839727
839728
839741
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Net
quantity
GROUP 8.— CHLeUCALS AH)
RELATED PRODUCTS — Continued
INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS— Continued
Ammonium compounds — Continued
Chloride (sal ammoniac) Lb.
Dlcyanodi amide Lb.
Ouanldlne Lb.
Ouanldine nitrate Lb.
Nitroguanldine Lb.
Nitrate Lb.
Perchlorate Lb.
Urea Lb.
Zinc-ammonium chloride Lb.
Other Lb.
Oases, compressed, liquefied, and
solidified!
Ammonia, anhydrous Lb.
Other gaseous refrigerants. . .Lb,
Chlorine Lb
Helium gas Cu.ft
Other gases, n.e.s., liquefied
and solidified —
Butylene Lb.
Ethylene Lb
Lung irritants, n.e.s Lb.
Vesslcants Lb.
Lachrymators Lb,
Sterol tators Lb.
Screening smoke Lb.
Items enumerated in
category VI of Presidents
Proclamation of Hay X,
1937, n.e.s Lb,
Other Lb,
Other industrial chemicals t
Antimony salts and compounds —
Antimony chloride (butter
of antimony) Lb,
Antimony oxides (tri-,
tetra-, penta-) Lb.
Antimony potassium
(tartar emetic) Lb.
Antimony sulfide Lb
Other .Lb .
Beryllium salts and compoundsAb.
Bismuth salts and compounds-
Bismuth chlorides and
mixtures Lb.
Bismuth nitrates and
mixtures Lb.
Bixmuth oxide and mixtures.Lb,
Bixmuth sulfates and
mixtures Lb.
Bixmuth carbonates and
mixtures Lb,
Bismuth gallates and
mixtures Lb,
Bismuth saccharate and
mixtures Lb
Other Lb,
Cadmium salts and compounds —
Cadmium chloride Lb.
Cadmium oxide ............. .Lb
Cadmium plating salts Lb,
Cadmium sulfate Lb.
Other Lb,
Chromium salts and compounds —
Chromic chloride Lb,
Chromic suit at e Lb.
Other Lb
Cobalt salts and compounds —
Cobaltoua carbonate Lb.
Cobaltic and cobaltous
chloride Lb.
Cobalt nitrate Lb.
Cobaltic and cobaltous
sulfate Lb.
Other Lb,
Copper salts and compounds —
Cupric acetate Lb,
Cupric acetoarsenite Lb
Cupric carbonate ...Lb
Cupric chloride Lb
Cuprous chloride Lb
Cupric cyanide Lb.
Cuprous cyanide Lb,
Cupric hydroxide Lb
Cupric nitrate Lb
Cupric oxide Lb
Cuprous oxide Lb
Other Lb.
Uanganese salts and compounds —
Ilariganese chloride .Lb.
Manganese dioxide (including
battery mix) Lb.
Uanganese hydroxide Lb.
Uanganese oxide Lb.
Uanganese sulfate Lb
Other Lb,
Uercury salts and compounds —
U^rcurous chloride
(calomel) Lb
Uercurlc chloride
(corrosive sublimate) Lb
24,596
709,500
3,856,017
500
196,872
1,110,656
24,000
8,1 a
2,475
3,000
1,008,858
1,000
4,572
Value
(dollars)
1,551
86,584
101,146
"isi
5,569
43,140
508,323
4,368
17,186
505
175
588,649
406
2,019
1,820
13,178
1,120
2,100
1,009
150,480
13,500
5,400
45
306,200
9
4,236
622,994
4,407
2? ,264
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
2,060
14,426
3,080
295
2,516
58
60,643
31,115
13,295
50,506
26,869
776,998
4,008,211
'886
12,750
456,451
1,878,416
58,080
12,000
2,646
3,276
2,082,054
1,086
4,879
1,496
Commodity
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
17,955
1,869
2,221
1,106
167,160
14,850
3,736
132
330, 6S0
55
4,736
638,404
11,347
39,211
859743
859744
859 74S
839746
839747
839748
839758
859761
859762
839763
859764
859765
839766
859767
839768
859775
859781
859782
839783
839784
839785
839786
839787
839810
839818
839820
839821
859823
83982S
839828
839830
839835
839856
839857
859838
839845
839847
839949
839851
859852
839853
839854
859855
859856
839858
839870
839871
839872
839875
839874
839875
839876
839878
859885
839887
859889
859890
839891
840500
841100
841400
841900
842 soo
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Net
quantl ty
GROUP 8.— CHEMICALS AND
;£LATED PRODUCTS— Continued
INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS— Continued
Other industrial chemicals — Con.
Uercury salts and compounds — Con.
Uercurlc fulminate Lb.
Uercurlc nitrate Lb.
Uercurlc oxide (red
and yellow) Lb.
Uercuric sulfate Lb.
Mercuric sulfide Lb.
Other Lb.
Molybdenum salts and com-
pounds, n.e.s Lb.
Nickel salts and compounds —
Nickel ammonium sulfate. .. .Lb.
Nickel carbonate Lb.
Nickel chloride Lb.
Nickel nitrate Lb.
Nickel oxide Lb.
Nickel peroxide Lb.
Nickel sulfate Lb.
Other Lb.
Radium salts end compounds
(radium content) Milligram
Strontium salts and compounds —
Celestite (mineral strontium
sulfate Lb.
Strontianite (mineral
strontium carbonate) Lb.
Strontium carbonate Lb.
Strontium chloride Lb,
Strontium nitrate Lb,
Strontium oxylate Lb.
Strontium peroxide Lb.
Strontium sulfate Lb.
Other Lb
Titanium tetrachloride Lb
Other titanium salts and
compounds Lb,
Tungsten salts and compounds —
Sodium tungstate Lb
Tungstic acid Lb
Tungsten chloride Lb,
Tungsten oxide Lb.
Other Lb,
Uranium salts and compounds. Gram
Vanadium salts and compounds —
Vanadium chloride Lb.
Vanadium oxide Lb.
Vanadium sulfide Lb.
Other Lb.
Zinc salts and compounds —
Zinc chloride Lb.
Zinc sulfate Lb.
Other Lb.
Zirconium salts and compounds —
Zirconium carbides Lb.
Zirconium chlorides Lb.
Zirconium nitrates Lb.
Zirconium oxides Lb.
Zirconium silicates Lb.
Zirconium sulfates Lb.
Other Lb.
Miscellaneous salts and
compounds —
Caesium (cesium) salts and
compounds Lb.
Platinum group salts and
compounds—
Iridium Oz.troy
Osmiridium Oz.troy
Osmium Oz.troy
Palladium Oz.troy
Platinum Oz.troy
Rhodium Oz.troy
Ruthenium Oz.troy
Other Oz .troy
Tantalum salts and
compounds Lb.
Thorium salts and
compounds Lb.
Arsenic trichloride Lb.
Phosphorous, elemental Lb.
Sulphur chloride Lb.
Witherite (natural barium
carbonate ) Lb.
Uesothorium salts and
compounds Mg.
Other industrial chemicals
PIGMENTS, P*I NTS AND VARNISHES
Mineral -earth pigments (dry) :
Ocber, umber, sienna, and
other forme of iron oxide
for paint Lb.
Other mineral-earth pigment&Lb.
Chemical pigments!
Zinc oxide Lb.
Lithopone Lb.
Lampblack Lb.
Carbon black or gas black... Lb.
Red lead Lb.
Litharge Lb.
1,476
22,000
100,100
23,775
24,000
649,470
1,800
2,250
Value
(dollars)
5,519
2,970
55,056
6,845
9,892
184,150
2,430
6,886
SM|.j.lng
welght
(pounds)
24,720
107,492
1
4,941
111,353
4,560
3,450
550
7,488,721
11,279
128,169
98,600
557,497
600,000
75,040
94.181,810
198,596
145,146
10
24,715
6,600
669
5,926
200
2,500
124
900
1,126,544
409
1,727,288
S.9S9
1,726
52,045
24,854
8,108
4,759,644
55,978
9,705
26,265
27,900
750,072
1,904
2,525
2
5,500
114,407
7,254
4,700
666
t.
8,615,545
11,512
'7)550)213
141,594
101,065
609,915
609,025
97,224
110,004,909
414,995
168,885
25
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOVESTIC IERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE FROGRAU: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
C ii i illty
code Ho.
(Sche-
dule B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Set
quantity
Value
(dollera)
Shipping
weight
(pounds J
Commodity
coda Ho.
(Sche-
dule B)
COBjBOdlty description and unit
of quantity
Vet
quantity
Value
(doll are)
-"-ppit;
welfht
(pounds,
B42600
8*2700
812800
642901
842902
842905
842912
84291S
842919
842998
843000
843105
843105
845198
843200
843300
843400
848500
843820
843898
844200
8S0903
850905
8S0917
850819
8509 2S
8S0996
851510
851S20
851560
651580
851900
653101
853103
853105
654CKV
855106
Lb.
G5O0P 8 CHEMICALS AND
HELATED PRODUCTS — Continued
PIGMENTS, PAINTS AND
VARHTSSES— Continued
Chemical pigmente— Continued
White lead-
Dry (basic lead carbonate). Lb
In oil Lb
Titanium dioxide and
titanium pigments Lb
Other chemical pigments —
Cadmium lithopone Lb
Cadmium sulfide Lb
Chrome pigaents containing
10? or more chromium,
including chromium oxide,
chromic oxide (chrome
green) , lead chromate
(chrome yellow) and zinc
chromate
Cobalt oxide Lb,
Lead pigments —
Orange mineral Lb
Sublimed lead (basic
sulfate ) , dry Lb,
Zinc sulfide Lb
Other chemical pigments. .. .Lb.
Bituminous paints, liquid and
plastic
Paste and semipaste paint colors
in oil, putty and paste wood
filler •
Bed lead in oil Lb
Sublimed lead In oil Lb
Other Lb,
Keleomlne or cold-water paints,
dry Lb
Nitrocellulose (pyroxylin)
Lacquers i
Pigmented Oal
Clear Gal
Thinners for nitrocellulose
lacquers Gal
Beady-mixed paints, stains,
and enamels i
Containing radium in any
form Gal
Containing mesothorium Gal
Other Gal
Varnishes Gal
FERTILIZEBS AND FERTILIZER
MATERIALS
Nitrogenous fertiliser
materials i
Ammonium sulphate Lb.
Other nitrogenous chemicals
materials —
Calcium cyanamide Lb.
Calcium nitrate Lb.
Sodium nitrate (black soda
powder). Lb.
Sodium nitrate, n.e.s Lb.
Drea , Lb.
Nitrogenous chemical
materials, n.e.s Lb.
Nitrogenous organic waste
materials Lb.
Phosphatic fertiliser materials.
Phosphate rock —
Florida—
High-grade hard rock Ton
Land pebble Ton
Other Ton
Tennessee, Idaho, and
Montana rock Ton
Superphosphate (standard
superphosphate 20 percent
available phoephoric acid
equivalent ) Ton
Other phosphate materials . . . .Lb.
Potasalc fertiliser material I
Potassium chloride Lb.
Potassium sulfate Lb.
Pot aawium nirtil ! ler materials
containing 27* or more
potassium oxide (KsO) equiv-
alent, n.e.s. (2S*aaO content
eqol Talent basis ) Lb.
Other (25*r.t0 content
equivalent basis ) Lb.
Nitrogenous phosphatic types — Lb.
Prepared fertiliser mixtures
containing 25 w or more ammonium
nitrate, ammonium phosphate,
ammonium sulfate, sodium
nitrate, or urea Lb.
Prepared fertiliser mixtures,
n.e.s Lb.
14,249
1,940,491
320,545
17,800
299,201
329,494
1,850,174
95,976
40,269
126,651
60,995
16
175,786
291,876
4,940
1,091,930
9,880,513
136,250
21, 911
60,897
987
63,164
17,906,840
500,160
1,471
192,364
12,320
64,142
34,832
75,899
115,076
34,752
231,727
22,018
101,364
209,623
58,193
321
298,773
431,864
1,745
24,275
372,442
10,388
148,881
354,552
6,050
2,411,269
288,186
8,799
IS ,074
2,085,735
20*322
334,571
987,201
346,997
1,970,808
112,207
440,356
1,177,751
216
2,177,865
2,788,532
5,495
1,102,869
10,227,657
151,850
IB .063.000
137,306,200
2,209,800
GBDCP 8. — CHEM ICALS AMD
BELATED FaDDUCTS — Continued
EXPLOSIVES, FUSES, ETC.
860101
860103
860400
id:-. -.1
860902
860903
860908
95 X'j-
s^:«:i
8609 S3
860955
860959
141,746,924
18,150,477
508,365
15,640,000
M .000
809,178
18,752
IS, 788, 840
96S.760
=ca::
B62M0
871000
871200
871300
871600
871800
871900
872400
872900
875400
878500
874000
874200
875000
875100
87S2O0
875500
87S600
875700
875900
876200
876500
876600
877000
900050
900180
900150
900281
900285
900288
9lW58
900800
MOSOO
900600
900830
900640
B008SC
908.000
901100
911200
911710
911-20
Exolosives, fuses, etc
Explosives!
Smokeless powder Lb.
Cordite So. D Lb.
Dynamite Lb.
Other explosives!
Commercial explosives!
Blasting gelatin .Lb.
Cell gnite J, c.
Similar explosive
compounds Lb.
Lead oxide Lb.
Nitroglycerin Lb.
Nitro-ctarch. Lb.
Kitromannite Lb.
Nitrocellulose Lb.
Tetryl Lb.
Trinitrotoluene Lb.
Items enumerated in category
VTI of President's Procla-
mation of May 1, 1957... Lb.
Pentollte Lb. i
Other explosives Lb.
Fusee and blasting caps :
Safety fuses Lin. ft.
Blasting cape Mb.
SOAP AND TOILET PSEFASATIOKS
Soap!
Medicated Lb.
Toilet or fancy .Lb.
Laundry .Lb,
Powdered or flaked .Lb.
Shaving creams Lb,
Shaving cakes, powders, and
sticks .Lb.
Scouring bricks, pastes,
powders, soaps, and house-
hold washing powders .Lb.
Other so ape .Lb.
Dental creams Lb.
Other dentifrices Lb.
Toilet powders:
Talcum powder, In packages
Face and compact powder
Cream, rouges and other
cosmetics!
Cold creams Lb.
Vanishing creams Lb.
Other creams, lotions and
97,627,160
44,565,567
88,100
27,811,797
4,487,280
124,582,272
52,176,887
44,196
2,400
1,002,849
50,000
405
212,826
46,195
2,640
1,160,913
54,680
526,711
5,078
IBS ,124, 059
5,067,550
2,818,760
70,992,789
24,727,869
2,610
205,544
,976,961
1S.516
28,125
600
76,061
195,101
54,180
8,185
Sou gee
Lip sticks
Other cosmetics
Manicuring preparations
Depilatories and deodorants.
Hair preparations
Perfumery and toilet waters.
Other toilet preparations . . .
GROUP 9 MTSCELLANECCS
PHOTOGRAPHIC AMD PROJECTION GOODS.,
Cameras:
Mot ion-pic rure —
Standard gauge (85 am.) so.
Substandard gauge (16 mm.). So,
Substandard smugs (8 ea.h.abi
Other than motioa-plcture—
Aerial cameras (aircraft
instruments) No,
Aerial cameras, n.e.s No.
Gun cameras No.
Studio, photoengraving,
coin-operated, and
almllar types of cameras
for professional , scientific,
or commercial use No.
Box type (set focus) No.
Other No.
Parts of cameras, except lenses...
Motion-picture projectors :
Standard gauge (8S,am. '..,.. .No.
Substandard gauge (16 ma. —
Silent Ho.
Sound. .....................No.
Substandard gauge (6 mm.),
silent No,
Motion-picture sound equipment:
according
Reproducing
Stereoptlcons, magic lanterns,
and other projection apparatus..,
Motion-picture films i
Sensitised, not exposed (S5smt)—
Positive, film Lin. ft.
Negative film Lin.ft.
Sensitised, not exposed (16 mm.)—
Positive film Lin.ft.
2,054
7,261
92
470
IIS
10,987,618
5,255,809
4,804,665
147,546
1,008
25,280,174
1,725,977
427,124
tnjcas
947,455
560
242,705
505,684
677
20,795
762
15,701
24,655
14,779
7,658
205
1^75^518,894
25,486
14,879
7,116
2,815,520
98,082
"ii'isi
12,822
45,620
118,010
88,830
89,477
576,895
147,575
85,622
97,878
;..,tt
5,078
2U ,409 ,567
3,081 ,11!
8,272,616
1,545,887
526,884
2,950
1,449,588
4,272,782
7,529
61,250
1,082
s, 4;:
225,555
61,250
16,870
5,869
12,518
2,2B2,S74,546
5,050
1,128
::;,o4i
510,041
5 165
15,621
"i'.iai
122,156
6,082
25,248
St, OH
28,032
144,587
61,066
26,548
86,827
26
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOV.ESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROORAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
Commodity
code No.
(Scha-
dule B)
911750
-111-6.1
912120
912121
9121 JO
9121 51
9121*0
9121*1
912180
912161
912170
912171
912180
912181
912190
912191
912200
912201
912520
912521
912550
912551
912540
912541
912560
912561
912570
912571
912580
912581
912590
912591
912400
912401
912500
912610
912690
912700
912900
914000
914200
914550
914595
914598
914700
914950
914950
914998
91S000
915200
915500
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
GROUP 9.— MISCELLANEOUS— Cont.
PH0T00RAPH1C AND PROJECTION
GOODS— Continued
Notion-picture fllae: — Continued
Negative film Lin. ft .
Sensitised, not exposed
(8aa<.)-
Posltlve film Lin. ft.
Negative file. Un.ft.
Exposed Motion-picture film* —
Negative-
Features, 55 an. (4000
linear feet or over)Lln.ft.
Features, 55 mm. (4000
linear feet or over No.
Features, 16 am. (1600
linear feet or over)Lln.ft.
features, 16 an. (1600
linear feet or over).... No.
Short subjects, 55 mm.
(less than 4000 linear
feet) Lin. ft.
Short subjects, 55 an.
(less than 4000 linear
feet) No.
Short subjects, 16 an.
(less than 1600 linear
feet) Lin. ft.
Short subjects, 16 mm.
(less than 1600 linear
feet) No.
Neve reels Lin. ft.
Newsreele No.
Trailers, inserts, and
replacements Lin. ft.
Trailers , inserts , and
replacements No.
Negative 8 ma. film.. Lin. ft.
Negative 8 ma. film No.
Sound track Lin. ft.
Sound track No.
Positive—
Features, 55 ma. (4000
linear feet or
over) Lin. ft.
Features, 55 mm. (4000
linear feet or over) No.
Features, 16 mm. (1600
linear feet or
over) Lin. ft.
Features, 16 an. (1600
linear feet or over).... No.
Short subjects, 55 an.
(less than 4000 Lin.
ft.) Un.ft.
Short subjects, 35 am.
(lesa than 4000 linear
feat) No.
Short eujecta, 16 mm.
(lest than 1600 linear
feet) Lin. ft .
Short subjects, 16 ma.
(less than 1600 linear
feet) No.
Nevsreele Lin. ft.
Newereels No.
Trailers, Inserts, and
replacements Lin. ft.
Trailers, inserts, and
replacements No.
Positive 8 am. film. .Un.ft.
Positive 8 mm. film No.
Sound track Un.ft.
Sound track No.
Other sensitised films, not
exposed i
Cartridge or rolls No,
Packs of sheets —
1-rsy No.
Other No.
Dry plates Doz.
Photographic papsr Lb.
Other photographic apparatus
and supplies
SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL IN-
STRUKENTS, APPARATUS, AND SUPPLIES
Optical goods i
Ophthalmic lenses Pair
Sun or glare glasses and
sun goggles
Nice spectacles or
eyegl asses
Other spectacles, eyeglasses,
goggles, lenses, n.e.e.,
and frames
Optical lenses, not fitted
to instruments No
Binoculars No
Microscopes and accessories....
Other optical goods
Dental instruments
Teeth No.
Precious metals fqr dentistry..
Net
quantity
2,218,845
168,850
10,000
1
50,000
200
152,650
697
15,500
25
89,812
10
1,428,458
5,696
1,5S4,708
9,511
668
9
88,200
1,960
. S5.479
560,225
155,745
29,875
1,502,689
445
25,614
978,502
Value
(dollars)
59,988
5,254
17,819
1,155
2,717
20,842
27,172
15
5,750
225,780
92,355
105,965
101,946
1,042,824
1,067,9S9
108,925
150,219
25,411
1,345,642
5S7.460
174,625
265,021
515,780
118
Shipping
■eight
(pounds)
10,562
1,467
5,904
1,502
9,510
17,765
52
'2,450
164,798
97,582
105,582
579,077
1,785,521
695,941
15,957
29,015
478
140,414
62,550
47,888
160,510
2,647
64
Commodity
code No
(Sche-
dule 8)
915550
915590
91S600
915700
915800
915901
915905
915905
91S907
915908
915909
91S921
915925
9 159 25
915927
915928
91S941
915945
91S945
915947
915948
915951
915955
91S95S
915958
915959
915961
915968
915971
91S979
916011
916013
916015
916017
916019
916021
916029
919050
919055
91905S
919057
919069
919061
919065
919065
919067
919069
919071
919075
Commodity description and unit
of quantl ty
,H .
. t. .
CROUP 9.— MISCELLANEOUS— Cont.
SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL
INSTRUMENTS, APPARATUS, AND
SUPPLIES— Continued
Dental office equipment
Other dental supplies, n.e.a
Sterilisers No.
Surgical and medical instruments..
Surgical appliances
Military equipment apparatus,
and parts, containing optical
elements, including fire
control instruments:
Directors and parts:
HS-37 mn. gun
M5, U.S.1M6, Br.j-40 mm.
gun
M7 - 90 mm. gun No.
M3A4-3.7 inch gun No.
Directors, n.e.s No.
Parts and accessories for
directors
Finders, height and range, and
parts:
Infantry range finders. .. .No.
Artillery range finders.. .No.
Height finders,
stereoscopic No .
Height finders, coincidence^.
Height and range finders,
n.e.s No.
Parts and accessories for
height and range finders
Sights except bomb sights :
Aircraft gun sights No.
Tan sights No
Oun sight a, rifle and machine,
Including telescopic
sights No
Artillery eights No
Sights, n.e.s No.
Telescopee and periscopes :
Telescopic, flank spotting. No.
Teleecopes, BC. Battery
command No.
Periscopes No.
Telescopes No .
Parts and accessories for sight,
telescopes, and periscopes
Fire control equipment sets.. No.
Fire control equipment, n.e.s...
Aiming circles No.
Other military equipment con-
taining precision optical
systems
Surveying and engineering
instruments, equipment and parts t
Transits No.
Levels No.
Compasses No.
Plane tables No.
Map reproduction equipment
Drawing equipment
Other surveying and engineering
instruments, equipment and
parts ;
Other scientific, laboratory, and
professional Instruments and
apparatus 1
Measuring machines for measuring
or inspecting precision parts
for use in the metal-working
industries by optical mesne.. No.
Testing machines: Tendon,
ductility, compression, hard-
ness, torsion, and flaw-
testing machines No.
Radio ground equipment used
for the direction and
naviagation of aircraft
Military equipment, apparatus, and
parts not containing optical
elements, including fire control
instruments 1
Asianth lnstruaenta No.
Drif teeter No.
Lead computers No.
Navigational Instruments, ex-
cept marine chramometere. ...No.
Range finder trainers No.
Control apparatus for
positioning guns
Fuse setters No.
Gyroscopic stabilising
elements No.
Gunners and range goadranta. .No.
Magnetic and gyroscopic
compasaes No.
Platting boards No.
All apparatus or parts for
detecting, sighting or detaralnlng
position of a surface, sub-
surface, or aerial target a
Bange correction board No.
Nat
quantity
6,507
1,4S1
224
4,098
1*,1S1
12,618
178
288
701
7
5,724
1,146
224
16,410
1,095
547
Value
(dollara)
581,619
849,101
889,907
5,128,718
680,687
212,934
527,209
95,480
4,515,111
18,425,615
10,736,585
9,594
24,919
210,305
195,509
48,823
56,657
251,449
22S,63S
5,188,707
9,892
759,049
1,92*,S05
3,477,277
500
2,390,500
195,460
188,008
21,544
35,106
12,044
1,400
15,215
17,428
151,764
78,846
188,882
L24,6S9,2S9
299,908
95,784
38,746
3,605
125,574
190,067
2,683,614
4,825
20,077,520
3,352
Shi [-pi nK
weight
(pounds)
285,090
950,352
1,097,214
1,114,089
643,505
86,599
145,879
9,500
272,425
3,569,938
2,118,706
1,404
5,108
44,270
38,787
6,105
4,794
48,310
56,400
981,674
811
160,389
253,131
1,183,120
98
957,339
IS, 482
34,585
2,593
7,566
665
570
77,054
2,405
613, 4S4
10,419
69,027
28,676,068
189,610
29,995
35,685
1,095
43,074
58,561
1,2S5,2SS
2,166
5,591,220
452
27
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALtNDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
Commodity
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Net
quantity
Value
(dollars)
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
Commodity
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Net
quantity
Value
(dollare)
!.-.it?i-Tg
'pounds)
919082
913085
919087
919089
919095
919091
9190*5
919096
919098
921100
921200
925000
925200
925500
925600
925900
924200
924500
924700
924800
929500
929500
929700
950100
950200
950410
950420
950550
9505 SO
950800
950900
951000
951200
951500
951900
952100
952200
952900
959100
959200
959500
959900
940000
940500
940800
940900
941000
941800
942. .X'
942100
942200
945500
945400
MMOO
944000
944100
944S00
944900
845000
GHDUP 9 SGSCELLAieODS— Cont.
SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL
INSTRUMENTS, APPARATUS, AND
SUPPLIES— Continued
Uilitary equipment, apparatus, and
parts not containing optical
elements, including fire control
instruments — Continued
Range keepers or other ballistic
computing mechanisms
Self -synchronous transmitters
and indicators, such as selsyus
and syncro units and switch-
boards therefore, except aircraft
Sound and flash ranging
apparatus
Sound locaters for aircraft and
binaural trainers therefore,
for ground use
Gas masks, except oxygen masks
used in high altitude flying,
oxygen tents, and gas and oxygen
administering equipment No.
Submarine listening devices
Tachometers, except aircraft. No.
Aircraft pilot trainers, for
ground instruction of pilots,
student pilots, and combat
crews in instrument flying,
navigation, bombing, or gunnery . No.
Parts of aircraft pilot trainers.
Other scientific, laboratory,
and professional instruments
and apparatus
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Pianos:
New
Used or rebuilt
Pipe organs
Other organs
Phonographs t
Coin-operated
Other
Phonograph parts
Phonograph records
Band instruments t
Percussion
Brass-wind Instruments
Wood-wind instruments.
String instruments
Other musical Instruments
Musical instrument parts and
accessories, n.e.e
562,073
267,321
2,172
5,546
1,515,558
44,051
4,912
2,541,285
1,564,044
9,575,509
480
575
5,045
MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE SUPPLIES
Mechanical pencils t
Of plastic materials Doz.
Of other materials Do z .
Pencils, not mechanical:
Of black lead Gross
Other Gross
Pencil leads Gross
Pencil parts
Crayons Gross
Fountain and stylographic pens i
Of plastic materials Dos.
Of other materials Doz.
Parts
Metallic pen points Gross
Other penholders and parts
Writing ink
Printing and lithographic ink . .Lb
Other ink
Pasts and mucilage Lb
Carbon paper Lb.
Typewriter ribbons Dos
Other office supplies
15,269
8,920
106,057
27,711
13,824
60,505
4,797
4,251
25,818
56,451
1,187
55,920
255
1,755
11,576
4,106
40
26,955
6,708
212
58,618
1,396
50,036
1015, ATHLETIC AND SPORTING GOODS
Dolls, children's wheel goods,
and toys i
Dolls and parts
Children's wheel goods and parts
Mechanical toys and parts
Toys, except mechanical —
Of metal
Of wood
Other toys and parts, except
rubber
Athletic and sporting goods i
Fishing rods No.
Fishing reels No.
Other fishing tackle and parts..
Golf balls Dos.
Foot, basket, base, tennis, and
other balls
Other athletic and sporting goods -
Qolf clubs No.
Ice skates Pair
Roller skates Pair
Billiard tables and accessor!
Other
Amusement park and playground
devices and parts
513
1,957
182
28,407
159,540
735
1,271,658
15,817
1,227
1,579,659
660,270
416
47
5,856
54,027
21,264
72,799
9,348
2,520
5,068
5,894
466
48,515
13,844
1,569
64,072
759
104,025
5,654
2,100
108
64,4.04
88,720
946001
946003
946005
946007
946009
946029
946051
947004
947005
947006
947007
947008
947009
947100
947221
947222
947225
947224
947225
947227
947228
947259
947300
947701
947703
947705
947707
947711
947715
947715
947717
947721
947723
94772S
947729
947731
947733
9477SS
947737
947758
947741
947742
947745
94774S
947748
948749
947750
947752
947754
GROUP 9.— MISCELLANEOUS— Cont.
MISCELLANEOUS MTLITAKI EQUIPMENT
Miscellaneous military equipment
Bridges and bridge building
equipment and parte
Engineers:
Cable bridges No.
Foot bridges No .
Portable ferries No.
Bridge pontoons No.
Bridge, n.e.s No.
Parts and accessories for
bridges building
Kitchen BBSs and field
baking equipment
Military equipage, n.e.s.
Firearms, Ammunition and
fireworks
Firearms and ordnance, except
fire control equipment i.
Revolvers and pistols:
.22 caliber No.
.52 caliber No.
.38 caliber Ho.
.45 caliber No.
Other revolvers and pistols,
n.e.s No.
Parts and accessories for
revolvers and pistols
Small arms equipment
Rifles, .22 caliber No.
Rifles, .50 caliber
carbine Ml No.
Rifles, .30 caliber Ml
Garand and Johnson No.
Rifles, .50 caliber M1905,
Springfield and M1917,
Enfield So.
Rifles, .303 caliber, Lee
Enfield So.
Anti-tank rifles, .55 caliber,
Boys No.
Other rifles, n.e.s He.
Parts and accessories for
rifles
Shotguns No.
Automatic arms and parts :
Machine gune, .50 caliber,
aircraft No.
Machine guns, .503 caliber,
aircraft No.
Machine guns, .50,
aircraft No.
Machine guns, .50 caliber,
ground and tank No.
Machine gune, .503 caliber,
ground and tank No.
Machine guns, .50 caliber,
ground and tank No.
Machine guns, .5 inch
caliber, navy No.
Sub machine guns,. 45 caliber
Thompson No.
Sub-machine guns, 9 mm.
caliber No.
Automatic rifles, .30 caliber,
m 1918 and ml918A„
Browning No.
Other 'automatic arms, n.e.s. No.
Parts and accessories for
automatic arms, including
mounts, barrels, and adaptors..
Infantry support weapons
and parts:
2 inch mortars No.
60 mm mortars No.
3 inch mortars No .
81 mm. mortars, not self-
propelled No.
81 mm. mortars, self-
propelled No.
57 mm. anti-tank equipment
guns, not self -propelled.. No.
57 mm. anti-tank equipment
guns, self-propelled No.
2 pounder, 40 mm. anti-tank
equipment guns No.
6pounder, 57 am. anti-tank
equipment guns, not self-
propelled No.
6 pounder, 57 mm. anti-tank
equipment-guns, self-
propelled No.
75 mm. anti-tank
equipment -guns No.
5 inch anti-tank equipment
guns, not self propelled.. No.
5 inch anti-tank equipment
guns, self-propelled No.
Other infantry support
weapons, n.e.s
guns No.
136,840
16,186
419
10,542
4
269
219,427
6,020
1,117
4,780
25,596
25S
S7
5,389
1,004
104,429
65,107
14,303,308
4,018,743
696,965
19,175,438
5,247,531
674,454
13,610
188,065
1,122,673
4,545
532,413
172
11,105
10,816,7SS
31,612
1,060,252
58,355
1,196,975
9,295,075
52,243
37,796
1,760,152
528,776
9,420,611
2,698
4,600
15,430,221
67,186
132,916
SSO
525,969
376,958
184,329
SS ,296 ,467
124,815
125,215,515
35,457 ,855
2,992,002
295,696,716
73,807
2,058
35,750
9,500,485
4,510
106,600
97
3,816
3,794,582
20,672
1,226,861
13,592
262,685
5,396,868
52,875
25,000
1,016,515
387,712
2,628,833
560
1,130
10,655,861
"'2s',is6
52,222
260
125,449
1,369,040
S2.148
41,67S,599
28
IT'ITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOIT/STIC MERCHANDISE UN'DER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
Commodity
cod* No.
(Sche-
dule B)
947801
947802
94780S
94780S
947807
947811
947813
947815
947817
947821
947822
94782S
947824
94782S
947827
9478S1
9478 S3
947835
947837
947841
947843
947845.
947849
947853
9478S5
947857
947858
947859
947861
947862
947863
947864
94786S
947867
947871
947873
947875
947877
947879
947903
947905
947911
947913
9*7917
947921
947925
947931
947933
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
CROUP 9 MISCELLANEOUS— Cont,
FIREARMS, AMMUNITION AND
FINOIOBKS— Cont lined
Firearms, ansaunition and fire-
works — Continued
Infantry support weapons and
parts — Continued
Parts and accessories for
Infantry support weapons ,
Including carriages
Field artillery and parts i
75 mo. guns, not self-
propelled No,
75 mm. guns self-propelled. No,
16 pounder guns No
25 pounder guns No,
4.S inch guns No,
4.7 inch guns No,
6 inch guns No .
155 mm. guns, new and
modernised No ,
8 inch guns No,
75 on. howitzers, field and
pack, not self-propelled. .No,
75 aan. howitsers, self-
propelled No,
105 son. howltsere , not self-
propelled No ,
105 am. howitzers, self-
propelled No,
4.S inch howitsers No,
5.5 inch howitzers No,
6 inch howitzers No
155 mm. howitzers , new and
modernized No
7.2 inch howitsers No
8 inch howitsers No
240 mm. howitzers No,
9.2 inch howitzers No
Other field artillery
n.e.s No,
Parts and accessories for
field artillery, including
carriages , adaptors , limbers
and caissons
Coast and railway artillery and
parts: •
Seacoast guns, 6,6,9.2, 12,
14, and 16 inch No
Railway guns, 8, 9.2, 12,
and 14 inch No
12 inch howitzers No
12 inch mortare No
16 inch howitzers No
Parts and accessories for
coast and railway artillery.
Anti-aircraft artillery and
parts, except naval artilleryi
57 mm. M1A2 guns, wheeled. .No
.30 caliber machine guns... No
40 nsn. guns No
.50 caliber machine guns... No
3 inch guns No
90 mm. guns No
5.7 inch guns No
4.7 inch guns No
105 mm. guns No
Other anti-aircraft artillery
n.e.s No
Parts and accessories for
anti-aircraft artillery,
including barrels and
carriages
Aircraft aramament and parts,
except machine guns and
anti-aircraft artilleryi
20 mm. Hispano Suiza Ml
aircraft guns No
37 mm. m4 aircraft guns.... No
Other aircraft armament,
n.e.s No
Parts and accessories for
aircraft armament, including
mounts and barrels
Tank armament and parts except
machine gun:
37 mm. tank guns No
2 pounder, 40 mm, tank
guns No
6 pounder, 57 mm. tank
guns No
75 mm. tank guns No
3 inch tank guns No
Other tank armament,
. He
Parts and accessories for
tank armament, including
mounts No,
Naval artillery and parts i
20 nun. Oerlixon guns, anti-
aircraft No,
40 mm. Bofors, guns, anti-
aircraft, twin and quadruple
mounts Ho
Net
quantity
10S
J J
loo
2,137
2,262
Value
(dollars)
26,335,197
2,878,910
1,991,340
4,498,512
952,046
860,568
5,428,516
2,679,860
2,117,914
2,756,419
31,917
11,026,131
299 ,628
5,947
44,966,068
2,064,561
144,318
6,588,357
453,600
78,750
3,777,718
11,154,388
6,929,S28
208,679
3,000
7,267,828
73,128
84,000
26,718
6,787,185
7,765,388
395,800
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
24,128,169
2,426,009
1,550,957
911,029
206,584
207,045
4,781,337
333,622
559,966
692,303
28,442
10,765,409
103,010
923
26,422,788
1,619,738
118,860
2,430,711
292J697
50,000
6,902,550
10,387,865
1,061,484
26,956
948
2,983,804
14,194
62,800
4,970
3,800,062
3,686,699
181,600
Commodity
code No.
(Sche-
duel B)
947935
947937
947941
947943
947945
947947
947951
947953
947955
947957
947961
947963
947965
947967
947971
948101
948103
948105
948107
948111
948113
948115
948117
948119
948121
948123
948125
948127
948128
948130
948132
948136
948138
948139
948140
948141
948143
948145
948147
948151
948153
948155
948161
948162
948163
948165
948169
948201
948203
948207
948211
948213
948215
148217
948219
9482a
948223
948224
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
GROUP 9. — MISCELLANEOUS— Cont.
FI iff ARMS, AMMUNITION AND
FI KEHORKS— Continued
Firearms, ammunition and fire-
works — Continued
Naval artillery and parts — Cont,
1.1 inch guns, anti-
aircraft No.
3 inch 50 caliber guns, anti-
aircraft No.
5 inch 25 caliber guns, anti-
aircraft No.
5 inch 38 caliber guns, anti-
aircraft including twin
mount , single base ring
and single pedestal No.
2 pounder 40 mm. guns No.
3 pounder guns No.
12 pounder guns No.
3 inch 23 caliber guns No.
4 inch, British type, guns. No.
4 inch 50 caliber guns No.
4.7 inch guns No.
5 inch 51 caliber guns No.
5 inch 54 caliber guns No.
Y guns No.
Naval guns, n.e.s. including
6 inch 47 caliber, 8 Inch
55 caliber, 12 inch 50
caliber, 16 inch 45 caliber
and 16 inch 50 caliber No.
Parts and accessories for
naval guns, including
mounts
Ammunition for small arms
.60 caliber and under t
.22 caliber
Balls Round
Tracers Round
9 mm.
Balls Round
Tracers Round
.30 caliber i
Balls Round
Tracers Round
Armor piercing Round
Grenade cartridges Round
Carbine Round
I neendiary Round
.303 caliber
Balls Round
Tracers Round
Armor piercing Round
Incendiary Round
Balls .32 caliber Round
Balls .38 caliber Round
Balls .45 caliber Round
Magazines for .22, .32, and
.45 caliber ammunition No.
.455 caliber:
Balls Round
.50 caliber:
Balls Round
Tracers Round
Armor piercing Round
Explosive Round
Incendiary Round
.5 inch caliber, navy:
Balls Round
Tracers Round
Armor piercing Round
.55 caliber:
Armor piercing Round
7.92 mm:
Balls Round
Shot gun shells No.
Ammunition for small arms,
n.e.s Round
Link and belts for small arms
ammunition No.
Components for small arms
ammunition
Ammunition for infantry support
weapons and tank guns , under
75 mm:
2 inch mortar:
Mortar shells No.
Chemical shells No.
60 mm mortar:
Mortar shells No .
3 inch mortar:
Mortar shells No.
Chemical shells No.
81 mm. mortars :
Mortar shells No.
Chemical shells No.
37 mm. tank and anti-tank gun:
Armor piercing shells. .. .No.
Semi-armor piercingsrells.No.
Armor piercing shot No.
High explosive shells. ...No.
Canister shells No.
2 pounder, 40 mm. tank and
anti-tank gun:
Net
quantity
32,979,472
90,000
34,356,000
25,536
115,944,256
77,081,982
324,728,096
3,975,870
60,009,950
23,662,900
223,056,140
456,000
419,000
285, S00
10Cy055,78S
45,052,247
16,240,935
72,684,650
1,760,000
64,589,001
3,700,720
662,775
19,095,163
122,882,509
1,343,600
39,472
857,036
106,101
10,969
338,627
418,430
846,180
162,420
Value
(dollars)
3,326,684
3,476
278,633
6,911,192
144,271
S64
995,042
105,221
5,890,785
5,246,255
33,559,005
726,931
1,882,520
2,391,363
9,943,867
32,629
18,598
7,386
3,557,584
7,964,540
3,536,078
14,674,380
330,624
12,582,069
188,090
18,383
1,208,707
1,560,259
708,272
2,401,728
298,479
3,486,597
688,917
99,493
1,196,466
1,382,595
2,361,083
454,643
Snipping
weight
(pounds)
2,461,063
2,326
750,703
7,245,380
278,179
76S
1,025,499
171,304
8,414,273
5,904,164
25,055,303
628,560
2,002,684
1,965,487
15,170,873
34,846
29,542
12,134
5,230,223
14,202,845
5,783,882
23,999,841
560,000
20,533,479
364,457
82,352
1,874,370
4,737,464
1,674,44%
4,628,031
227,793
11,52S,373
1,426,087
223,212
1,642,023
2,182,631
3,507,375
848,830
29
UNITED STATES EXTORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND LEASE-PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
Commodity
cod* No.
(Scho-
duls B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Net
quantity
Value
(doll are)
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
Commodity
code Ho.
(Sche-
dule B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Set
quantity
•eight
-■: .rtts
948225
948227
948251
948233
948235
948227
946501
948502
948503
948505
948507
948311
948313
948515
948317
948521
948323
94832S
948527
948329
948531
948355
948S55
948557
948341
948343
948345
948347
948351
948353
948355
9483S7
948385
948565
948566
948367
948368
948572
948378
948374
9*8575
948576
948577
948578
948381
948382
948385
948384
948S8S
948386
948387
948591
948592
.No.
QBOUP 9 lUSCELLANBOUS— Cont.
FIHEABC, AlOiDTIITION AND
FIBKHOKS — Continued
Firearms , ammunition and fire-
works — Continued
Ammunition for infantry support
weapons and tank guns, under
75 mm — Continued
2 pounder, 40 mm. tank and
anti-tank gun — Continued
Armor piercing shells.... No
Armor piercing shot No.
High explosive shells. .. .No.
6 pounder, 57 mm. tank and
anti-tank gum
Armor piercing shot No.
High explosive shells. ...No
Ammunition for infantry
support weapons and tank
guns, n.e.s
Components for infantry
support weapon and tank gun
amnunltion
Ammunition for field, aeacoast,
and railway artillery 75 mm.
and over:
75 ™" gun i
Armor piercing shot No.
Semi armor piercing
s hells No.
High explosive shells. .. .No.
Chemical shells No.
Shrapnel No.
18 pounder gum
Armor piercing shot Kb.
Semi armor piercing shot. No.
High explosive sheila. ...No,
Chemical shells No.
Shrapnel No.
25 pounder gum
Armor piercing shot No.
High explosive shells. .. .No.
5 inch tank and anti-tank gun
Armor piercing shot No.
Chemical shells No.
High explosive shells.... No.
105 mm. gum
High explosive shells... .No.
4.5 inch goni
High explosive shells. ...No.
4.7 inch gum
High explosive shells. .. .No.
6 inch gum
Armor piercing shot No.
High explosive shells. ...No,
Shrapnel No,
155 mm. gun:
Armor piercing shot No,
High explosive sheila.... No.
Chemical sheila No.
8 inch gun:
Armor piercing shells. .. .No,
HLgh explosive shells — .No,
8 and 9.2' inch gun, railway
and aeacoast:
Armor piercing shells. ...No.
12, 14, and 16 inch gun:
Armor piercing shot No.
Armor piercing shells. ...No.
High explosive shells. ...No,
75mm. howitzer i
High explosive shells.... No
Chemical shells No.
Shrapnel No.
105 mm. howltser:
Armor piercing shot No,
High explosive sheila. .. .No,
Chemical shells No,
4.5 inch howitzer:
High explosive shells No,
Chemical shells No.
5.5 inch howitier:
High explosive shells.
Chemical shells
6 inch howitier:
High explosive ehelle.
Chemical shells
155 mm. howltser:
High explosive shells.
Chemical ehelle No
7.2 inch howitier:
High explosive shells No
Chemical ehelle No
240 an. howitier:
High explosive shells.... No
81 9, 2, end 12 inch howltser
High explosive ehelle.... No
Field eeacoaat end railway
artillery ammunition,
n.e.e No
Components for field, eeacoaat
and railway artillery
ammunition
..No.
..No,
..So.
61,360
13,584
998,621
1,289,232
181,600
110,924
2,675,513
59,000
4,562,687
580,464
1,113
135
1,493
221
264,109
52,369
3,584,638
15,958,192
2,030,057
1,237,166
89,615
52,122,577
754,370
52,547,857
4,607,254
465,485
666,497
761,708
439, SSO
167,546
569,965
6,269,810
475,099
215,134
558,765
766 ,532
232,086
6,300
350
1,283,019
108.79S
528,217
59, SSO
21,257,072
5,589,285
411,777
91,168
5,842,352
25,779,497
3,997,725
3,132,474
529,025
76,924,681
1,114,191
128,778,457
10,099,643
7,093,633
6,759,638
2,509,990
445,639
1,097,070
1,275,680
25,854,502
1,606,914
29,967,205
5,19S,531
88,890,499
13,070,032
1,900
S17,870
2,388,011
101,500
45,S17,89S
4,910,846
948401
948405
948405
948407
948411
948413
948415
948417
948421
948422
948423
948425
948427
948431
948455
948501
948503
948S05
948507
948509
948511
948515
948515
948517
9-^Cl
948605
94860S
948609
948611
948617
946621
948625
948625
948627
948651
948633
948655
948656
948637
948641
948645
948645
948647
948653
948655
948657
948661
948663
94866S
948666
948667
948673
94667S
GROUT 9.— MISCELLANEOUS— Cont.
FIREABNS, A10BNI7I0N AND
FI JSWOBKS — Continued
Firearms, ammunition and fire-
works — Continued
Ammunition for anti-aircraft
artillery except machine gun:
57 mm gun:
Armor piercing shot. . . .?tound
Armor piercing shells .. Bound
High explosive s hs lis .. Bound
40 mm. Bofore gun:
Armor piercing shot. .. .Bound;
High explosive shells. .Bound'
3 inch anti-aircraft gun:
Armor piercing shot. . . .Bound!
High explosive shells No.
Shrapnel No.
90 mm. anti-aircraft gun:
Armor piercing shot No.
Armor piercing shells. ...No.
High explosive shells... .No.
3.7 inch gun:
High explosive shells .No.
4.7 inch gun:
High explosive shells. .. .No.
105 mm. gun
High explosive shells — .No.
Anti-aircraft artillery
ammunition n.e.s -...No.
Components for anti-aircraft
artillery ammunition
Aircraft gun ammunition, except
machine gun:
20 mm. Hispano Suixa gun:
Balls Bound
Tracers Bound
Armor piercing shells. .Round
High explosive shells. .Bound
Incendiary Bound
Inert shells Bound
57 mm. aircraft gun:
Armor piercing shells . . Round
High explosive shells .. Bound
Aircraft gun ammunition,
n.e.s Bound
Components for aircraft gun
ammunition
Naval ammunition, except small
arms ammunition:
20 mm. Oerlixon gun:
Tree ere Bound
High explosive shells. .Bound
Anti-aircraft shelle ... Bound
2 pounder, 40 mm. gun:
High explosive shells . . Bound
40 mm. Bofors gum
High explosive shells. .Hound
Anti-aircraft shells Bound
1.1 inch gun:
Anti-aircraft shelle..
3 pounder gun:
Common shelle No
12 pounder gun:
Common shelle No .
5 inch 25 caliber gun:
Anti-aircraft shelle No.
Common shells No.
Illuminating shells No.
Shrapnel No,
3 inch 50 caliber gun:
Armor piercing shells. ...No
Anti-aircraft shells No,
Common shells No.
Illuminating shells No.
Shrapnel .No.
4 inch British type, gun:
Illuminating shelle No.
4 inch 50 caliber gun:
Common shells No.
Illuminating shelle No.
Shrapnel No.
4.7 inch gun:
Illuminating ehelle No.
5 inch 25 caliber gun:
Armor piercing shells. ...No.
AnU -aircraft ehelle No.
Illuminating shells No.
5 inch 58 caliber gun:
Anti-aircraft ehelle No.
Common shelle No.
Illuminating shelle No.
5 inch 51 caliber gun:
Common ehelle No.
Illuminating shells No.
5 inch caliber gun:
Anti-aircraft shell No.
6 inch 47 caliber 8 Inch 55
caliber, 12 inch 50 caliber,
16 inch 45 caliber, and
16 inch 50 caliber gun:
Armor piercing shells. .. .No.
Anti-aircraft shelle No.
1,165,720
157,200
2,116,749
745,726
7,579,100
46,922
33,000
4,050
5,674
106,222
74,178
16,505 400
S,8S7,760
1,761,140
302,010
8,280
271,464
435,640
:,?63,13c
405,266
5,740,644
5,117,041
29,517,863
1,165,085
S15,S46
60,872
166, 7SS
2,072,131
1,426,737
395,802
9,472,944
2,766,220
7,454,546
804,840
708,705
755,046
497,786
5,100,136
1,600,768
302,117
6,011
748,579
1,305, 2S3
50,522
5,179,519
6,163,177
914,523
2,233,377
5,058,764
1,923,823
600
1,802
ISO ,
1,268
198,091
14,520
31,205
1,000
1,550
18,000
119,126
52,576
16,708
7,014
10,958
3,000
18,592
5,119,153
277,719
625,896
29,542
51,236
130,950
2,175,957
1,051,162
344,643
5,943,950
MB ,995
8,317,246
s,iiE,e3S
46,561,240
1,856,996
1,529, '50
261 .SCO.
567,522
6,770,520
4,512,036
1,102,959
15,178,4
3,522,5*5
1,365,192
201,751
5,956
1 ,144,166
1,917,587
49,199
1,827,095
536,712
5,264,561
5,487,197
5,578,828
12,000
90,590
1,740
59,836
6,356,564
S0T,TTJ1
986,562
88,635
138,411
??:,.%.>:
6,558,643
3,001,172
977,403
30
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944— Continued
Commodity
coda No.
(Sche-
dule EO
948677
948679
948701
948702
94e~.<
94870S
948706
948708
948709
948715
948715
948719
948721
94872S
94872S
9487a
948752
948754
9487 55
948757
948759
948742
948744
948748
948749
948752
948755
9487 54
94875S
948758
9487S9
948761
948765
948769
948771
948779
948789
948791
949750
949795
949795
949796
949798
9S1000
951200
951400
9S1600
952200
952500
9SS001
95S005
95S0O6
955007
9S5098
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
OROUP 9.— MISCELLANEOUS— Cont.
FIREARMS AMMUNITION AND
FIREWORKS— Continued
Firearms, ammunition and fire-
works — Continued
Naval ammunlt Ion, except small
aroe ammunition — Continued
Naval gun amnunltlon,
n.e.s No.
Components for naval gun
ammunition
Ammunition, n.e.si
Fuses for guns No.
Primers for guns No.
Components for fuses and
primers
Grenades and parts I
Hand grenades i
Fragmentation No.
Demolition No.
anti-tank No.
Incendiary No.
Rifle No.
Machine gun No .
Components for grenades
Anti-tank mines No.
Components for anti-tank rainos..
Aircraft boobs and parts i
20 and 25 pound
fragmentation No.
SO pound fragmentation and
chemical No.
40 pound fragmentation No
100 pound chemical No
100 pound general purpose and
fragmentation No
250 and 300 pound gereral
purpose No.
500 and 600 pound general
purpose No .
1000 to 1900 pound inclusive,
general purpose No
2000 to. 5900 pound inclusive,
general purpose No.
4000 pound and over,
general purpose No.
Incendiaryi
4 pound No.
Other No.
325 pound depth bombs No.
650 pound depth bombs No.
250 pound semi-armor piercing
bombs No.
500 pound semi armor piercing
bombs No .
1000 pound semi armor
piercing bombs No.
1600 pound armor piercing
bombs No.
Aircraft bombs, n.e.s No.
Parts and accessories for
aircraft bombs
Anti-submarine bombs No.
Submarine mines No.
Submarine mine parts and
equipment
Torpedoe No
Parts and accessories for
torpedos
Depth charges, Y £un
ammunition No
Components for depth charges...
Propelling charges for guns,
4.5 inch to 16 inch and
25 pounder
Fireworks and pyrotechnics i
Commercial and display
Flame throwers No
Flares, aircraft No
Flares, airport No
Other
Net
quantity
31,001
5,768,788
921,486
501,262
520,750
39,275
300,642
253,522
1,858,542
38,622
165,172
145,281
16,892
38,611,767
6,416,664
842
97
18,496
375
20,449
3,789
BOOXS, MAPS, PICTURES, AND
OTHER PRINTED MATTER
Books and pamphlets i
Bound educational textbooks..
Other bound books
Unbound books in sheets
Catalogs and pamphlets
Geographic maps and charts
Music in books and sheets
Photographs and blueprints!
Plans and specifications for
aircraft
Plans and specifications for
manufacturing of aviation
gasoline
Plans and specifications for
manufacturing of aviation
luM-ica'.inf oil
Plans and specifications for
manufacturing of tetraethyl
lead
Other
110
105,495
5,519
(*)
Value
(dollars)
768,969
1,874,715
26,592,617
247,932
2,870,592
341,475
795,005
50,202
522,910
1,435
1,608,351
15,654
25,244,660
1,868,533
16,896,147
29,355,330
15,467,522
104,760,797
16,452,729
161,777
9,860
3,644,759
228,311
101,445
10,033,720
14,311
7,200
375,181
13,202,732
207,015
419,413
7,722,987
51,889
446,784
36,735
7,126,731
4,664
86,878
131
75,534
52,770
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
(♦)
1,000
500
140,514
2,079,950
4,255,748
9,246,890
130,242
835,296
686,988
843,724
91,066
760,624
7,236
1,898,492
33,755
S5, 832, 442
9,948,826
88,688,948
150,249,843
74,702,498
198,572,567
54,693,712
291 ,870
52,685
18,956,025
581,250
475,690
18,400,736
41,280
14,395
1,009,030
1,520,391
5,823,807
486,846
1,922,650
20,759,994
12,526
262,916
15,228
28,686,667
4,651
108,177
148
180,726
22,605
(*)
600
1,220
61,387
Commodity
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
95SSO0
9S5SOO
956000
956300
956500
956901
956906
958907
956998
9S7000
957100
957200
957900
968000
958100
958900
959105
959198
962100
962500
962600
962700
982800
962900
963500
9680OU
968501
969300
969600
969900
971250
971290
971300
979100
979200
979500
979400
979900
980000
980700
981203
981205
981207
981301
981303
981305
981307
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
GROUP 9 MISCELLANEOUS— Cont.
BOOXS, MAPS, PICTURES, AND OTHER
PRINTED MATTER— Continued
Newspapers, current
Periodicals No
Calendars, printed or unprlnted..
Lithographically printed matter. .
Playing cards Pack
Printed matter, n.e.s. i
Plans and specifications for
aircraft
Plans and specifications for
manufacturing of aviation
gasoline
Plana and specifications for
manufacturing of aviation
lubricating oil
Plana and specifications for
manufacturing of tetraethyl
lead
Other >.
CLOCKS AND WATCHES
Clocks, electric No.
Clocks, n.e.s., except electric i
1-day alarm clocka No,
Mantel, novelty, and wall
clocks No ,
Other clocks and parts
Watches i
Without jewels No,
With Jewels No,
Parte
Marine chronometers No,
Time-recording devices and parts . ,
ART WORTS
Paintings, etohinge, engravings,
statuary and antiques
Jewelry and other articles to be
worn on or carried about the
person!
Of solid gold or platinum
Of other metals —
Men' e jewelry
Women's Jewelry....
Other articles
Of other materials-
Men's Jewelry
Women's Jewelry
Other articles
Jewelry findings, parts, and
materials
MISCELLANEOUS, N.E.S.
Bottle and container closure. Gross
Thermostatic bottles, carafes
Jars, Jugs, and other
thermostatic containers No.
Parts of thermostatic containers
Composition roofing!
Asphalt roofing Square
Asbestos roofing Square
Other roofing Square
Buttons, button parte, etc.:
Of cellulose compounds, galallth,
and other compounds Gross
Of pearl or shell Gross
Of other matsrialB Gross
Button parts, backs, blanks,
or molds Gross
Lamps and illuminating devices,
except electrici
Incandescent mantles No*
Lanterns , wick No.
Gasoline pressure lamps,
lanterns, and parts
Other lamps, except electric. No
Other lighting devices and
parts, except glass
Matches
Fire-fighting equipment, except
automotive fire engines
Molded products —
Of phenol-formaldehyde,
fabricated
Of methyl methacrylate.
Of nylon
Of urea-formaldehyde,
fabricated
Of other synthetic gums and
resins Lb,
Other synthstlc resin products —
Phenol-formaldehyde products,
fabricated, not molded. ...Lb,
Methyl methacrylate products,
fabricated, not molded ... .Lb,
Nylon products Lb.
Urea-formaldehyde products,
fabricated, not molded Lb.
Other synthetic reein
products .Lb.
. . . .Lb.
. . . .Lb
Lb.
Lb
Net
quantity
126,400
(•)
505
529,559
531
106,358
1,248
43,483
2,124
60,880
1,012
26,000
846,482
10
574,842
109,528
157,516
9,294
63,234
Value
(dollars')
17,607
1,460
(•)
1,290,466
10,955
498,409
5,680
1,525,787
168,929
US, 261
24,329
105
76
8,169
250
13,400
232,671
6,800
1,912
72
88,057
12,584
50,713
693,568
92
631,083
12,621
206,101
81,212
42,306
578,414
524,208
26,336
11,555
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
45,685
554
(•)
2,064,075
3,155
733,488
3,105
189
40,661
2,954
14,208
6,018
286
"1^698
495
7,157
48,924
45,894
6,154
55
3,636,959
458,425
1,540,500
454,463
21
379,000
11,012
485,818
77,225
29,985
1,085,8
2,605,8
1,525,525
71,256
13,442
31
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEJJD-L^ASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR TfEAR 1944— Continued
Commodity
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
Net
quantity
Value
(dollars)
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
Commodity
code No.
(Sche-
dule B)
Cocoodity description and unit
of quantity
Net
quantity
Value
Mian
Shipping
weight
981900
982CO0
982100
982200
982400
982501
982610
982691
982700
982800
982900
985000
983100
985200
984005
984098
984100
984200
984600
OBDUP 9.— MISCELLANEOUS— Cont,
MISCELLANEOUS, N.E.S.— Continued
Manufactures of cellulose
acetate | n.e.s
Manufactures of all compounds of
cellulose (except cellulose
acetate) , n.e.s
Sponges, natural or synthetic
Toothbrushes Doz.
Toilet brushes, other than
toothbrushes Doz,
Paint brushes Doz.
Household brushes Doz.
Other brushes Doz.
Combs No .
Pipes and smoker's articles!
Tobacco pipes (of all
materials Doz.
All other smokers' articles
Plates and cuts, electrotype,
stereotype, halftone, litho-
graphic , or engraved Lb.
Umbrellas and parasols No.
Candles Lb,
Beads and bead articles
Notions, cheap novelties, and
specialties, n.e.s
Household and commercial
refrigerators i
Mechanical No,
Ice, not mechanical No,
Soda-fountain equipment and
bar supplies
Pishing tackle and equipment
suitable only for commercial
fishing
15,041
4,824
647
444
16,242
1,096,056
122,627
32,504
7,616
15,153
20,402
2,306
1,670
71,475
28,529
222,397
15,147
11,115
6,091
19 ,123
922
1,346
81,947
23,648
9,614
217,037
2
575,992
54,893
21
97,898
254,509
119
705,700
986000
9871X
987200
990000
999810
999820
999830
999840
999850
999860
999890
999910
190,749
160,322
8,475
335,223
719,403
23,164
999950
999990
CaoOP 9 MISCELLANEOUS— Cont.
MISCELLANEOUS, N.E.S Continued
Shoe findings (except leather
and rubber)
Trunks
Coin-operated coaaodity-vending
machines No
Other coin-operated machines
except musical No
Household and personal effects...
All commodities exported for
relief of charitv;
Pood
Clothing
Blankets and beddings
Drugs and biological supplies..
Surgical, sanitary and hospital
supplies and equipment
Ambulances and other motor
equipment
Other
General merchandise valued at
$10 or 1 1 s s
(This comnodity number should be
applied to i
(a) All single items of
Schedule B conrodities
valued at £10 or less.
(b) All totals of Schedule
B commodities, single
items of which are valued
at $10 or less.
Miscellaneous military and naval
equipment, unclassified
All articles, n.e.s
101,128
-•ii ,;<^4
8,595
-.-,?:-
263,3t>4
66,364
14,160
144,064
22,422
3,669
98,409
462,400
60,628
1?7,576
(*)
(•)
309,502
(*)
SIS, 458
32
ED STATES EXPORTS OF FOREIGN MERCHANDISE UNDER THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM: CALENDAR YEAR 1944 •
.'oc- Kilt}
^>ie V'.
(Sche-
dule B)
080606
092S00-
092900,
094205-
099998
iaou ■-
120150
120210-
120250
125990
153500
151100-
151200
154011
154905
161905
200100-
200600
201400-
209990
212500,
218905-
218998
233905
502000-
501900
301500-
501900,
519110-
519900
320S01-
320305 ,
3205 Or -
320515,
320517,
320S21-
320598
322400
322401
367500-
368100
366601 ,
368SO0
400100-
400S98
410000-
Coenodlty description and unit
of quant. ty
OROUP 00.— ANIMALS AND ANIMAL
PRODUCTS, EDIBLE
GROUP AMMAL AND ANIMAL
PRODUCTS, INEDIBLE
60x601-
604200
654501-
564996
656501-
656598
Sp«rm and whale oil Lb.
Other animal products, Inedible...
GROUP 1 VEGETABLE FOOD
PRODUCTS AND EEVERAGES..
Beans, dry, ripe Lb,
Peas, dry, ri-)S Lb
Other vegetables and preparations
I'es.
.Lb
Coffee Lb,
Peoper Lb
Cloves, unground Lb
Sugar Lb,
OROUP 2.— VEGETABLE PRODUCTS,
INEDIBLE, EXCEPT FIBERS AND
HOOD
Rubber crude Lb
Rubber manufactures
Other guns and resins Lb,
Quebracho extract Lb,
GROUP 3.— TEXTILE FIBERS AND
UANUFACTVHES
Cotton manufactures:
Cotton cloth, unbleached.. Sq. yd.
Other cotton manufactures.
f actures fibers . . . .Ton
Jute bags Lb
Jute bags No.
hearing apparel
Other wool or mohair manufactures.
GROUP 4 V.0OD AND PAPER.
Hardwood logs N bd.ft.
Boards, planks, and
scantlings M bd.ft
Newsprint paper Lb.
GROUP 5.— NONMETALLIC iCNLliALS
CROUP 6.— METALS AND :JANU-
F1CTOHES, EiCE.PT MACHINERY
AND VEHICLES
Ingots, bars, plates, etc.
Nickel and manufactures...
Tin and manufactures
Net
quantity
43,905
834,817
65,893,277
427 ,668
200
30,537
200
17,202,984
37
55,237
192,422
1
894,675
Value
(dollars)
4,153
445,625
4,476,254
48,163
3,517,125
33,900
263,826
36
3,540
127
609,53°
209,726
8S.783
119,885
33
4,025
85,839
77,607
106
7,717
29,967
363
27,101
949,863
15,761
672,358
123,595
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
2,56 8,419
54,805
2,513,614
66,197,342
851,101
66,978,636
211,233
785 ,905
208
37,031
215
17,333,013
308,646
271,329
49
S6,137
215,296
162,140
45
52,759
945,815
41,819
2,557
901,439
3,825,3a7
118,075
2,071,336
237 635
Commodity
cods No.
(Sche-
dule B)
657000
657101
707605-
708900
701300-
707590,
709200-
709998
760000-
789998
794705
794798
794898
794913
830990
831000-
834620,
Commodity description and unit
of quantity
914200-
915800,
916011-
919005,
919098
947725
947845
948305
948392
948713
948759
948771
951000-
951600
952200-
952300,
955005-
956500,
956905-
956998
956901
none, iq
CROUP 6.— METALS AND MANU-
FACTURES, EJEEPT MACHINERY
AND VEHICLES— Continued
Zinc.
Ore concentrates and dross cast
in slabs, plates, or
blocks C.lb,
Special high grade containing
not over .v>07$ lead, not over
xJOSJlron, not over .oost
cadmium, no aluminium and at
least r9.'"9$ sine Lb,
CROUP 7.— MACHINERY AND
VEHICLES
Signal and communication devices.
Other electrical machinery rnd
apparatus
Agricultural machinery and
implements
Aircraft:
Aircraft, parts and accessories
Carburetors, cowls, crank
cases , etc.
Other engine parts and
accessories ,
Aircraft instruments and
parts of:
Self-cyrchronous transmitters
and indicators such as
selsyns and synchro units and
switchboards therefor, for
aircraft
Other instruments and
parts of
Propeller parts and accessories.
Aircraft parts and accessories,
Net
quantity
550,144
848,197
Other.
GROUP 8.— CHEMICALS AND :£-
LATED PRODUCTS
Arsenious oxide Lb.
Other industrial chemicals.
GROUP 9 MISCELLANEOUS.
Scientific and professional instru-
ments, apparatus, and supplies
except military
Firearms ammunition and fireworks;
Firearms and ordnance:
Automatic arms, n.e.sf
Other automatic arms.n.e.sJfo.
Field artillery and parts:
Field artillery, n.e.s...No.
Aircraft armament and parts
except machine guns and
anti aircraft artillery:
20 mm Hispano Suiza Ml
aircraft guns No.
Anna: ration for field, sea-
coast, and railway artillery,
75 mm. and over:
Chemical shells No.
Field, seacoast, and railway
artillery ammunition, n.c& No.
Atmnunition, n.e.s:
Rifle No.
Parts and accessories for
aircraft bombs
Torpedos No.
Books and pamphlets
Maps, pictures, and other printed
matter, except military
4,445,931
10, 000
4,496
2,000
Value
(dollars)
59,689
78,460
279,685
188,953
10,041
7,209
8,875
89,534
S7,413
20,124
773
71
1,071
2,178
10,329
25,759
11,450
14,309
277,851
22,600
124
121,738
4,048
62,265
50,292
6,468
300
8,000
1,806
Shipping
weight
(pounds)
550,144
848,197
204,554
82,903
263
3,785
678,485
479,075
3?9,408
406,723
1,824
13,618
162,500
150,276
6,400
916
5,361
■Data are shown only for active commodity code numbers.
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U. S GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1945-677200-9
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIOA
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